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<blockquote data-quote="Graham L" data-source="post: 639112" data-attributes="member: 3481"><p>As above it's possible on the ground on axle stands, much easier to install the beam with just the leaves and steering arm on and then install the trailing arms with ball joints once the beam itself is installed, makes it a far easier job and we do it that way even though we have a lift, just makes the whole thing a lot lighter and easier to do. (We strip the beams on the bus to this level as well before removing them.)</p><p>Agree with [USER=15]@Clem[/USER] if you are changing it I'd check ball joints, tie rods and steering drag link whilst the beam is off and replace where necessary.</p><p>Good luck and if you need any advice feel free to ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham L, post: 639112, member: 3481"] As above it's possible on the ground on axle stands, much easier to install the beam with just the leaves and steering arm on and then install the trailing arms with ball joints once the beam itself is installed, makes it a far easier job and we do it that way even though we have a lift, just makes the whole thing a lot lighter and easier to do. (We strip the beams on the bus to this level as well before removing them.) Agree with [USER=15]@Clem[/USER] if you are changing it I'd check ball joints, tie rods and steering drag link whilst the beam is off and replace where necessary. Good luck and if you need any advice feel free to ask. [/QUOTE]
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