Sunbeam Alpine: Detaching the Front Suspension
This video shows how we drop the front suspension as a complete unit on Series IV & V Alpines. There are some differences with the suspension on earlier Series cars but the principles are the same. Removing the unit as one lump means that you can work on it on the bench which makes things easier.

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