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<blockquote data-quote="89Rallye" data-source="post: 499237" data-attributes="member: 17182"><p>From memory it reused 3 of the 4 as I mullered on getting it out, but yes they were reused.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what you mean about the adjusters, they do come out the beam but don't think they would come out of a standard beam end as they are tight anyway and there are inner bearings/bushes in the tube for the control arms.</p><p></p><p>If your narrowing you can remove them once you cut the beam, it's one of them jobs that's harder to explain than do as it's self explanatory when its in front of you.</p><p></p><p>Plenty of scrapped beams about, buy one and use that. That way your not destroying you original beam if it all goes tits up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="89Rallye, post: 499237, member: 17182"] From memory it reused 3 of the 4 as I mullered on getting it out, but yes they were reused. Not sure what you mean about the adjusters, they do come out the beam but don't think they would come out of a standard beam end as they are tight anyway and there are inner bearings/bushes in the tube for the control arms. If your narrowing you can remove them once you cut the beam, it's one of them jobs that's harder to explain than do as it's self explanatory when its in front of you. Plenty of scrapped beams about, buy one and use that. That way your not destroying you original beam if it all goes tits up. [/QUOTE]
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