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Jason
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31st Jan 04 at 14:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hard 2 fit on a corsa?

[Edited on 31-01-2004 by Ian]
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Its a beam not an axle and no, very easy. Two bolts on the car and two on the bottom of the rear dampers.
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easy m8 as ian said i also have 1 for sale if any 1 interested
Jason
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yea the whole beam and where the rear pig tails sit into..
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yep
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Its a beam not an axle and no, very easy. Two bolts on the car and two on the bottom of the rear dampers.
actually it's a beam axle
Ian
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Whatever
Adam
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It's actually an beam with stub axles bolted to the end
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What he said ^^^
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lol
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Jason
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back brake shoes now on her aswell as exhaust fitted

found out rattling was a loose baffle!
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31st Jan 04 at 17:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I didnt think the torsion beam axle could hold the weight. Anyway, I wouldn't work under it with one jack.
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have no axle stands but had some of my old steelies under it 2 hold it...

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find some bricks or blocks of wood at least man
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put you hear under the car and kick away the jack, fucking stupid working on a car like that!
Jason
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no its perfectly safe
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No it isn't!
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i wouldnt have the wheels off with just one jack there like that,

ncie car, what skirts are they? karnage?
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason
no its perfectly safe


dont argue with the lad

it IS safe

keep working under it mate

***hopes jack drops***
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axle stands don't cost alot mate,
you're kind of asking for trouble if u venture under the car like that!
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quote:
Originally posted by Drew
quote:
Originally posted by Jason
no its perfectly safe


dont argue with the lad

it IS safe

keep working under it mate

***hopes jack drops***


I didn't kick it, honest

 
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