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Rear Caliper Hose Mount

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Guest Mr-Stoner

Hello can one of you please help me out

 

In the middle of putting the 205 back together after a rear beam rebuild and it has come to the point where i need the bracket that the rear break pipe joins to from the caliper

as the old ones on my old beam kinda had more rust than metal :rolleyes:

 

here is picture of the bracket i need or is there another way around this problem

 

http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y84/DaveT...arbeamswap2.jpg

 

been so long since a drove the 205 Please Help me

 

 

 

Cheers Dave

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Ryan

Theye were missing from the replacement beam I bought so I had to make my own - just some strips of metal about an inch wide and 3 inches long, twisted through 90 deg in the middle.

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Guest Mr-Stoner
Theye were missing from the replacement beam I bought so I had to make my own - just some strips of metal about an inch wide and 3 inches long, twisted through 90 deg in the middle.
cheers for the quick reply mate i have the other mounts that go through the rear shockers as it happens time to get the hammer out me thinks :rolleyes:

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Ryan

Not the best picture, but you can probably see what I mean. I didn't have anything to compare it to so I just made what fits. I think it's bolted into one of the holes for the disc backplates, which I don't have.

 

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Guest Mr-Stoner

Thanx Ryan Jobs all sorted now just My MOt to go fingers crossed ;)

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skeggyrik

Don't shear the bolt that holds the mount to the trailing arm and secures disc guards like I did the other day!

 

Most annoying. Got that job to look forward to. They are the only original fixings I've reused so far, typical. It' s broken off about 3mm into the bolt hole so I can't even cut a slot in it to try and wind it out. It will also have to be done on the car as I'm not taking the beam off the car again or pulling it apart! ;):)

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Guest Mr-Stoner

yeah sound like a nightmare man lucky for me i wont have that problem lovely new rear beam and calipers and the plates that the calipers bolt to phaze one of many complete lol

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