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Author Subject: How big a job is rebuilding the rear beam?
306matt

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Location: Frodsham

Registered: 13 Feb 2007

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Post #1
Hi all,

Got the car booked in locally at Skip browns, how long a job is this to do?

It was lowered about 12months ago so hopefully it won't be too seized.

Thanks,

Matt

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Posted 15th Mar 2010 at 01:37
smegal

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Location: Leeds

Registered: 26 Dec 2005

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Post #2
I can't help you but let me know how it gets on.

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Posted 15th Mar 2010 at 02:29
dr-evil

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Location: Crewe

Registered: 20 Oct 2006

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Post #3
Depends - are the rear wheels leaning in at the top ?? Does it creak when going over a bump ???

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Posted 15th Mar 2010 at 02:41
jord294

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Location: somewhere in north wales

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Post #4

i'm sure i could of done the job cheaper for you pal

but paul at skips will soon have it sorted for you Big grin

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Posted 15th Mar 2010 at 02:43

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