So I busted the new bushing while trying to install it. Instead of ordering a new one and putting the work on hold for another week I went to the junkyard and got ANOTHER aspire beam. I now have 3 aspire rear beams. One has the shocks firmly attached due to broken bolts, one is fine and needs bushings, and one that is fine.
Looking at them side by side I noticed something funny.
On the beam without this tab, the hardline is routed to the tab for the handbrake cable. Both beams have this hole for the hardline to meet up with the hose. The new beam just has a second tab for the hardline. Will this make any difference? I'm probably going to just use the handbrake tab and grind this one off.
Also, there is a tab where the beam attaches to the chassis. The festiva beam has a much smaller tab. What are these for, will they interfere, and does it matter that one is bent a little? If they are not needed I think I'm going to grind them off.
Looking at them side by side I noticed something funny.
On the beam without this tab, the hardline is routed to the tab for the handbrake cable. Both beams have this hole for the hardline to meet up with the hose. The new beam just has a second tab for the hardline. Will this make any difference? I'm probably going to just use the handbrake tab and grind this one off.
Also, there is a tab where the beam attaches to the chassis. The festiva beam has a much smaller tab. What are these for, will they interfere, and does it matter that one is bent a little? If they are not needed I think I'm going to grind them off.
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