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Is this a porky? - advice on Front Beam Adjusters
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<blockquote data-quote="Clem" data-source="post: 453684" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>If the dimples have just been drilled out (and I assume the central block has been hammered from the side to break it free) then it will be a bastard to move whether the beam is in place or not. Thats why I cut the beam open, remove the central block and belt sand it and the inside of the beam to make sure it moves freely. </p><p>All that said, using a piece of scaffold between the trailing arms and/or the weight of the van, you should be able to get it moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem, post: 453684, member: 15"] If the dimples have just been drilled out (and I assume the central block has been hammered from the side to break it free) then it will be a bastard to move whether the beam is in place or not. Thats why I cut the beam open, remove the central block and belt sand it and the inside of the beam to make sure it moves freely. All that said, using a piece of scaffold between the trailing arms and/or the weight of the van, you should be able to get it moving. [/QUOTE]
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