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Fastback Thomas
Belgium
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Posted - 09 Jun 2011 : 17:38:39
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Glad you got it all done, So that she's back in top shape!
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UMU
United Kingdom
343 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jun 2011 : 21:30:44
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Good news
After replacing all of the above, except for the front struts (as Speedy sent the rears in error) the Beam has passed the MOT - phew
Once i get the front struts, ill take the pics of them for your reference, fingers crossed there what im after
ps ill put a couple of pics up from the photoshoot
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Fastback Thomas
Belgium
423 Posts |
Posted - 30 May 2011 : 15:58:22
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quote: Originally posted by 1922
I found that too under Talbot -> Hillman Hunter. Just not any actual photos of the units.
No indeed, I didn't find any pics either... In the parts list I have they list these Sunbeam Rapier Mk VI-VII / 67-76 / TAG1044-I / £114.99... But we'll see what martin gets!
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UMU
United Kingdom
343 Posts |
Posted - 30 May 2011 : 12:04:43
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Hey guys
Sorry for the delay!! Ive been in somerset for a few days as the sunbeam has been part of my friends wedding
thanks for all the comment guys. ive excepted what i have to do now and am looking forward to the car driving how it should.
As for the spax struts, i had the last set from Speedy, but yeah when they arrive ill take some pics and put them on.
ill keep u posted too
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1922
United Kingdom
549 Posts |
Posted - 29 May 2011 : 11:27:13
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I found that too under Talbot -> Hillman Hunter. Just not any actual photos of the units.
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Fastback Thomas
Belgium
423 Posts |
Posted - 29 May 2011 : 11:00:57
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If you go to spax now, you should be able to find them If not with rapier, you will within the hunter range... I don't know where I got it but I downloaded a PDF price list of there range... Listed the rapier with front struts and rear shocks with prices and so on...
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1922
United Kingdom
549 Posts |
Posted - 29 May 2011 : 10:56:46
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Wow - I didn't know you could get complete struts from Spax. I put Spax inserts into my original struts - but this doesn't work well because it is almost impossible to dismantle the original strut without damaging the threads at the top of the strut body.
I would have bought complete struts instead if I'd had the choice back then.
It's many years since I tried to buy a standard front struts - are they still being manufactured outside of Iran?
Please post some pictures of the new struts when you get them - I couldn't find any on the Spax site.
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Rapierdave
United Kingdom
161 Posts |
Posted - 27 May 2011 : 19:28:18
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Hi Martin sorry to hear UMU failed its MOT (is that you or the car)
When we met up at the Bristol classic car show last month you said about a knocking from the front suspension so i suppose at least you know why now.
See you soon mate
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johnc
United Kingdom
212 Posts |
Posted - 27 May 2011 : 18:57:47
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If you need 'new'calipers it may be worth contacting Bigg Red Ltd of Warwick,they recondition your old ones with new pistons etc.etc. They did mine for a Series IV for less than £100.00 incl.VAT/delivery about 18 months ago).
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Fastback Thomas
Belgium
423 Posts |
Posted - 27 May 2011 : 18:30:15
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From what I've read on Spax's website, their struts are all ready lowered... So you might need to install original springs if yours have been lowered before... I'm really thinking about buying them to! Let me know how they are...
I've had a look and search... I found the "younger or previous" model of your radio... which is £100 cheaper... Might be worth it!
Good luck with it mate!
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JPSH120
United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 May 2011 : 18:26:08
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Ouch!
Nasty surprise you wern't expecting there mate. Still its all fairly easy to fix and better then needing loads of welding etc.
Have you have to buy complete new calipers??
And as for the struts, I presume you have to have the spax versions as there is no way I can see of utilising OE struts?
Good luck with all the work and mind your knuckles!
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UMU
United Kingdom
343 Posts |
Posted - 27 May 2011 : 18:00:53
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So I took the 'beam' down to have a new MOT today, bear in mind that last years went straight through.
Well it looks like the miles ive done have taken their toll and now i have a jobs list to get the new ticket.
Front brake calipers Front brake discs and pads Rear brake cylinders Lower ball joints Front struts 4 track rod ends
It was a bit of a shock as apart from the occasional knocking the drive is ok. But I have had a look for myself and there plenty of play in everything. The bill from Speedy Spares wasnt pleasent either, but im very pleased they had everything in stock. Ill be doing all the work, with the guiding hand of my friend. And im looking forward to it being one sweet motor afterwards.
I do have a question though - Ive ordered SPAX struts for the front as mine rides lower than standard - was i right to do this?? I dont know if your able to tell by the ride height in the pics or not
cheers, wish me luck
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