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techdw

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Post #1




Would like your guys input on this please, One wheel looks like its in more then the other, will check the offset of the wheels but they are ET15.

Is it my eyes or does it look different?
Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 14:20
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Hard to tell and might be the camera angle, but looks like the second one might have a bit more camber, which would be due to a collapsed bearing.

I'd double-check the offset (what they're stamped with and measure them yourself) then check the camber.

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Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 14:26
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i think you should get rid of them wheels immediately

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Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 14:28
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I am going to take the wheels off and double check later mate.

Is the Camber ajustable on the rear?
Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 14:28
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if it has negative camber on one wheel at the back it will be a trailing arm shaft bearing collapses as
owain said, but they look pretty good to me, hard to tell from pics

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Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 14:53
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Post #6
RIGHT wheel Rear




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Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 15:14
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Left Looks bent!??
Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 15:15
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yup, I'd get a new beam, likely to have slid against a kerb at some point in its life.

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Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 15:39
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What cost am i looking at for a new beam?
Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 15:46
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depends how far you go, could be as little as £40 or so if you use your torsion bars and brakes and you just chuck it on and hope, or £150-£200 if you rebuild it whilst its off.

*if you do the work yourself, its not hard but you will often need access to a press and often proper heat (oxy-prop/acetylene)

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Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 15:52
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2nd hand unit with a bit of life left it in, £100-£120 with calipers.

Chances are it could go the same way in time.

Refurbed beams are a few hundred, but will have nwe bearings etc so will last

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    mark.evs

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    Post #12
    U got a pic of the back of the car with both wheels in it? they look the same to me but the gap in the arch is making it look out. beams are anything from £100-£500.

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    Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 15:53
    owain

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    I'd take it somewhere and get them to measure the rear tracking, should be zero both sides.

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    Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 15:58
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    Really hard to tell, if it is out it aint by much, like Owain said, get it 4 wheel aligned.

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    Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 16:08
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    Yeah will have to get that checked.
    Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 16:09
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    Look identical to each other.

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    Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 16:16
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    Jack the car up under the beam in the middle until the tyres lift slightly off the ground and see if they both lift at the same time

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  • Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 16:31
    owain

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    Jack the car completely off the ground and place a chinchilla under each wheel. Lower the car gently and see if they both squeak at the same volume.

    Standard test.

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    Posted 4th Oct 2011 at 16:34
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    Looked exactly like mine did which got progressively worse over time and one side started to 'collapse' after the beam had been 'rebuilt' 10k miles earlier by CG cars. My trailing arm was bent slightly and the beam was fuc*ked! Take the wheels off, check the offset on each and check for movement in each trailing arm! Smile

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    techdw wrote:
    Is the Camber ajustable on the rear?


    Yes, but not intentionally

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    techdw wrote:



    With the lack of wiper arm, spray paint on the number plate and the saggy hand brake cable these could all cause uneven weight distribution giving the effect of a f*cked car.

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    will130787 wrote:
    Looked exactly like mine did which got progressively worse over time and one side started to 'collapse' after the beam had been 'rebuilt' 10k miles earlier by CG cars. My trailing arm was bent slightly and the beam was fuc*ked! Take the wheels off, check the offset on each and check for movement in each trailing arm! Smile



    Yet another been rebuilt by carl but this is the first I hear of it!

    When the car was here Wayne it never looked like it had a beam issue. I would say it's best to rebuild now as finding a known good unit will be slim, if you do then you will also have to have the ride height adjusted again.

    Get it checked first, it may be nothing.

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    techdw

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    Cheers Carl. Yeah agree with you there mate, it all looked Okay.

    Will Check it first before I do anything.
    Posted 5th Oct 2011 at 07:55
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    What size are these alloys, looks good fit ! 15/16 inch?

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