As the title states. I will be dropping the rear beam next to get the rear beam bushings replaced.
I will most likely be doing this by myself so any tips would be appreciated.
It looks like it is a good weight.
And I can't undo one side then the other.
I don't want to take the chance to twist the beam and ruin it.
And I'd like to use a jack to lower it. But with its shape and the way the weight of the drums pulls it down.
I think it would fall off the jack.
Do I just need a second person to help drop it as well as reinstallation?
I would sime some heads up before I get started on the best way to accomplish all this would be.
As well as will I have a rough time removing and or replacing my beam bushings.
Any tips for those as well.
Much Thanks is given to those who lend good advice.
The ones with bad avice..get off my thread lol
I will most likely be doing this by myself so any tips would be appreciated.
It looks like it is a good weight.
And I can't undo one side then the other.
I don't want to take the chance to twist the beam and ruin it.
And I'd like to use a jack to lower it. But with its shape and the way the weight of the drums pulls it down.
I think it would fall off the jack.
Do I just need a second person to help drop it as well as reinstallation?
I would sime some heads up before I get started on the best way to accomplish all this would be.
As well as will I have a rough time removing and or replacing my beam bushings.
Any tips for those as well.
Much Thanks is given to those who lend good advice.
The ones with bad avice..get off my thread lol
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