Posts: 2,526
	Threads: 143
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
Reputation: 
10
Location: South East London
Car Model/Spec: Ph3 XUD
Thanks: 1
	Given 8 thank(s) in 8 post(s)
	 
	
	
		I have a beam in the garden and I want to check it for camber, would it be as simple as bolting wheels on it to look? Got a couple bare alloys I can attach.
Normally you'd just look at it in relation to the car.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 4,883
	Threads: 198
	Joined: Jan 2012
	
Reputation: 
135
Location: Not near you
Thanks: 0
	Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
	 
	
	
		If the beam's off the car just get a good hold of one end and rattle it about looking for play mate, if the bearings move freely enough and no untoward play it'll be fine
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 3,342
	Threads: 151
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
Reputation: 
14
Location: Rotherham
Car Model/Spec: 306 D-turbo
Thanks: 1
	Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
	 
	
	
		you cant check them like that they need to have weight on not sure if you can check them off car
	
	
	
![[Image: image_zps45f2003b.jpg]](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e174/austinmini-2008/image_zps45f2003b.jpg) 
Team Doesn't own a 306
 
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 4,883
	Threads: 198
	Joined: Jan 2012
	
Reputation: 
135
Location: Not near you
Thanks: 0
	Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
	 
	
	
		Er, how can you not check them like that? If a bearing has play, it has play. You can check anything with the right leverage and effort.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 3,342
	Threads: 151
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
Reputation: 
14
Location: Rotherham
Car Model/Spec: 306 D-turbo
Thanks: 1
	Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
	 
	
	
		I've always checked them on the car never off that's why I said I was unsure if you could or not but turns out you can
	
	
	
![[Image: image_zps45f2003b.jpg]](http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e174/austinmini-2008/image_zps45f2003b.jpg) 
Team Doesn't own a 306
 
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 7,825
	Threads: 465
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
Reputation: 
114
Location: Cullompton Devon
Car Model/Spec: Vauxhall
 
 
Thanks: 1
	Given 98 thank(s) in 92 post(s)
	 
	
	
		put the wheel on the beam axle 
upend the beam
stand on the  inside of the wheel
grab beam tube and try to move it feel for movment within the tube bearings
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 2,103
	Threads: 122
	Joined: Jan 2013
	
Reputation: 
9
Location: south west, devon
Car Model/Spec: Kingfisher Ph1 Dturbo S
Thanks: 1
	Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
	 
	
	
		There will too much tension from the TBs to feel off the car properly. If u look at the inner seal if it looks perished etc chances are corrosion will have f*cked bearings
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 4,883
	Threads: 198
	Joined: Jan 2012
	
Reputation: 
135
Location: Not near you
Thanks: 0
	Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
	 
	
	
		Nothing to do with tension on the torsion bars. If the bearings are f*cked you'll be able to see movement of the trailing arm. Trust me, i've seen it on beams off cars.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 684
	Threads: 58
	Joined: Dec 2012
	
Reputation: 
3
Location: Fordingbridge
Car Model/Spec: Loads
Thanks: 1
	Given 9 thank(s) in 9 post(s)
	 
	
	
		The only thing you can do is check the the seal to the trailing arm is a uniform gap all the way around, whent he bearings fail you'll see the arm at a angle to the tube, mind this is only a check and even beams that appear OK are quite often scrap when stripped done