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Rear Trailing Arm Shafts
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clicon357
PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 9:45 pm Up
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Evening,

I've seen kits where you can buy replacement shafts to go in the end of the beam on the rear suspension:


 


How is the old shaft removed from the beam?

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Mehal888
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With extreme difficulty.
Couple of good youtube vids.
PSA Optimal in Germany and another one from France.
The PSA/Optimal idea seems the most elegant.
They do it with the backend in situ (and have a very strong German called Hans !!!)
I have seen a quote from someone who used a sledge hammer...……

The axle/shaft in the pic above doesn't look too bad. I have seen/had far worse than that.

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Mehal888 wrote:
With extreme difficulty.
Couple of good youtube vids.
PSA Optimal in Germany and another one from France.
The PSA/Optimal idea seems the most elegant.
They do it with the backend in situ (and have a very strong German called Hans !!!)
I have seen a quote from someone who used a sledge hammer...……

The axle/shaft in the pic above doesn't look too bad. I have seen/had far worse than that.

Ta. Cars back together now, new bearings on the shaft pictured and seems OK.

..........I can\'t help it I just like French cars!
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