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<blockquote data-quote="paul_q" data-source="post: 559259" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>Personally I would strip the brakes, spindles and arms off on the bus. It gives you something solid to work against especially if you have stubborn nuts and bolts. It will also make the beam lighter to handle, downside is there's less weight on the beam if it's stuck in place. Take plenty of pictures and label everything thing up. It's also a good time to treat the area behind the Beam if you have the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul_q, post: 559259, member: 3823"] Personally I would strip the brakes, spindles and arms off on the bus. It gives you something solid to work against especially if you have stubborn nuts and bolts. It will also make the beam lighter to handle, downside is there's less weight on the beam if it's stuck in place. Take plenty of pictures and label everything thing up. It's also a good time to treat the area behind the Beam if you have the time. [/QUOTE]
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