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Author Subject: Rear Beam Woes,.. i think
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #1
recently it feels as though it sticking a little just feels like it sits the drops a few mm then sits and drops again LOL
it's still the original beam and has never had any work done other than lowering by Fannyfaz (the previous owner)

are these signs that the beam is starting to seize up?
and more importantly is this an MOT fail?
it goes in on Saturday! Dry

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Posted 17th Oct 2013 at 14:08
jord294

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Post #2
Jack the car up in the centre of the beam and see if both wheels drop the same distance.

Then, apply handbrake so wheels are locked and try seeing if there is any play

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Posted 17th Oct 2013 at 18:31
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #3
Will do! Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Oct 2013 at 20:21

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