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Changing The Arb

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projectpug

Hi all,

 

How hard is it to change the ARB on the 205 ? Does anyone have a guide do i need any specialist tools?

 

Thanks

Phil

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jimistdt

Step by step...

 

Chock rear wheels and jack up front of car

 

Remove front wheels

 

Unfasten bottom droplink nut and release from ARB

 

Unfasten the two pairs of Clamp bolts and slide out ARB

 

Refit is reverse of above

 

 

The left arm bearing is colour coded grey/red and the right is yellow/white

 

Do not tighten the mounting until the car has its weight on the wheels

 

 

I have just robbed this from Haynes, M@tt has a Haynes Manual in his signature that you can download.

 

 

Jimi :unsure:

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projectpug

Thanks for that Jimi :unsure: , What about changing the rear one ?

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jimistdt

:(:unsure:

 

When I stripped my beam I just used Wurzels guide on the main site, Altough I would have thought it possible to remove the rear ARB without removing the Beam.

 

 

Jimi :(

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Tom Fenton

Rear ARB is very easy, 15 min job.

 

jack up car, remove both rear wheels, undo the m8 bolt holding the bracket to the trailing arm on one side, use an 12x1.5 bolt to screw into the thread on the end plate to extract it from the ARB, then go around the other side of the car, undo the m8 bolt that side and slide the bar out.

 

Very very simple!

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jimistdt

:unsure: Gordon Ramsay does it again :(

 

 

Jimi :(

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projectpug

Thanks Tom regarding the bolt to screw into the thread on the end plate will i need a slide hammer to extract it. Just nver done anything to my beam before so just want to know about the job before i attempt it so as i dont become unstuck.

 

Thanks

Phil

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Tom Fenton

No you don't need a slide hammer, the 12x1.5 bolt butts up against the end of the ARB and as you do it up it will push the end plate off the splines. Only thing you need to get is a 12x1.5 bolt as this is not standard M12 pitch. A 306DT head bolt is what I use, I believe a Ford wheel bolt is also 12x1.5.

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projectpug

Thanks a lot Tom and Jimi

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