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Rear beam mounts! - 306 d turbo - 15-05-2012 I was thinking of doin my rear beam mounts(all 4) How easy is it to do? What parts have to be disconnected (ie.all brake lines??) Comments Please Rear beam mounts! - kentiiboii - 15-05-2012 We did it with our taking brake lines apart. Fairly easy but we had a pit to work in. I recommend the solid ones though. Rear beam mounts! - TheGateKeeper - 15-05-2012 Get a jack under the beam and 2 axle stands. Undo the bolts and lower the beam down to the axle stands without bending brake lines. Re: Rear beam mounts! - swampy - 16-05-2012 Yep as said can be done with out damaging the brake lines!!! One of the front pair is harder to do than the rest but even on a drive way with jacks and axle stands it shouldnt take more than a couple of hours to complete Re: Rear beam mounts! - 306 d turbo - 16-05-2012 Which ones are better for daily driving: Solid mounts or Standard Mounts? Rear beam mounts! - kentiiboii - 16-05-2012 Sold last forever and are now to slightly improve handling. When it comes to driving there's no difference at all. You can buy custome solid ones for around the same price as rubber. Re: Rear beam mounts! - Ed Doe - 16-05-2012 Solid ones cause clonks from the rear end IIRC. They eliminate the passive rear steer, which makes them maginally less eager to turn-in, but less likely to oversteer suddenly. Some people swear by them, some people who have tried them binned em after a few hundred miles in favour of new OEM ones. It's all up to personal preference. I wouldn't put solids in as I like how the OEM ones work. I'll be taking a set off my '6 this weekend, if they're in good nick you're welcome to em... see my breaking thread RE: Rear beam mounts! - Stratocaster26 - 21-04-2014 (16-05-2012, 07:38 AM)swampy Wrote: Yep as said can be done with out damaging the brake lines!!! If I do this do I need another pair of axle stands for support via the sills ? RE: Rear beam mounts! - Jimbo - 21-04-2014 Yes you will.need at least 4 stands ideally RE: Rear beam mounts! - Kezzieboy - 31-05-2014 Holy thread revival batman! Anyone got a guide for this? I'm replacing all my beam mounts soon and was hoping to get some tips. I currently only have access to one pair of axle stands and 2 (maybe 3) jacks. Do I need to buy another pair of axle stands ideally? RE: Rear beam mounts! - Ricky - 01-06-2014 Best tip I could give is the two bolts that hold the front mount on, do not fully remove the lower bolt! Just pull it half way out, the top one does need to come all the way out. RE: Rear beam mounts! - Kezzieboy - 01-06-2014 Will it become obvious when I look which you mean by the 'front mount lower bolt'? RE: Rear beam mounts! - Ricky - 01-06-2014 Yeah under the mount there will be two big bolts. If you pull the bottom one all the way out it pulls everything out of line and can become a pain to get it back in again without having to unbolt the dampers. RE: Rear beam mounts! - cully - 01-06-2014 go look in my 6 project thread there is a guide in there this week i changed the mounts on the estate in around 1.5 hours but nothing was siezed RE: Rear beam mounts! - Kezzieboy - 01-06-2014 Cool, cheers cully! I'm hoping mine will be similar, I've not come across anything that's been particularly seized so far, guess its because its a late model. |