Mk1 cabby - NSR wheel tucks in further than OSR
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Richarddarrenb said
I think a replacement beam will sort it, as that will resolve any differences at the hubs and also any misshapen trailing arm issues. If it's still like that after a new beam, I'm going to push it into the field over the road and set fire to it 🤣
Well that would of been a good idea, but if you were trying to get an insurance claim, then posting that to the interweb well, kind of sort of removes the accidental portion….and possible criminal…. . Those thoughts are best left for your own mind…
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Just in case the authorities are reading, I definitely have no plans to set fire to my car and claim on the insurance 🙂
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Richarddarrenb said
I think a replacement beam will sort it, as that will resolve any differences at the hubs and also any misshapen trailing arm issues. If it's still like that after a new beam, I'm going to push it into the field over the road and set fire to it 🤣
Been there so many times!
Richarddarrenb said
Knowing my luck the thing wouldn't burn up anyway, the interior would be too wet 🤣
Just in case the authorities are reading, I definitely have to plans to set fire to my car and claim on the insurance 🙂
I think you missed a 'don't' in there somewhere….
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Mk1 cabby - NSR wheel tucks in further than OSR
I have removed my rear beam and will be rebuilding a powder coated spare over the coming weeks.
If you need photos of my old one it is still complete except for anti-roll bar.
I’m doing a disc conversion so keeping the old one until new one fitted and secure.
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