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206 rear beam
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Leegsi
PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:08 am Up
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Just noticed I have quite a bit of play in the rear beam.

Are all the beams the same from model to model and not engine based.

Ie if I have drums and ABS I just need to fit a Drum and ABS rear beam from any 206?


Also can the bearings be replaced and if they can is there a guide as the guide on here has no pictures.

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nellyhaggis
PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:03 pm Up
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There is a guide on here somewhere.
The bearings are about 40 for the beam but getting the old arms off is the tricky bit.

- Sinature removed due to size.
Please feel free to upload one of the correct dimensions.
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MrBSI
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Sounds like this beam is already beyond just a set of bearings Laughing
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ukskater01
PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 2:38 pm Up
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Listen to mr bsi! I had play in my o/s/r wheel, it was wobbling so bad it was touching the body. I stupidly had it repair and within a year it happened again! By the time you have play it normally means the beam has worn out. I had to replace my axle with a recon in the end. I just wish I'd replace mine in the first place!
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Edward
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Put it this way. Bearing in good condition and there's no movement in the rear axle. Imagine what the axle must be like on a car with movement in the trailing arms.

 

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Leegsi
PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:49 pm Up
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Wheres the cheapest place to buy one?
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