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Made a tiny step forward towards MoT status today by removing the dead rear sphere. This was the sphere that was on the beige car that I swapped with the one formerly on the red car, now I have the complete axle from the orange car I can swap things back so the red car has a full compliment of decent spheres as it did when it arrived here back in... September I think it was.
Support car and axle separately. Disconnect brake flexi, hydragas pipe, handbrake cable (cabin side) and rebound strap. Undo pivot shaft nuts. Pivot shaft is known to be seized and this hasn't changed, so disconnect axle mounting bracket from body and axle so that the trailing arm, brake drum and sphere can be removed as a complete unit. Reattach axle mounting bracket (which is on it's way out, I have a replacement) to axle and car so it can be supported safely in the absence of the replacement components.

Then realise that you're actually still pretty ill when you try and move the whole unit up the drive and nearly fall over. Never mind, it's a job that needs doing and is now done and will allow me to remove the relevant parts from the beige car to swap back over and get the red one pumped up and brakes bled properly.
Finally, point out your invisible repair to the C pillar vinyl because you were fed up of catching your fingers on the raggedy edges of the old brittle vinyl trim.
