Trailing arm orientation
- KevAndAndi
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Trailing arm orientation
Maybe a dumb question, but: I plan to replace the trailing arm bushings. Is it a good idea to put the arms back in the same orientation, or does it not matter? (I'm also going to be removing the drive shaft for a new center support bearing and u-joints, and I'll obviously mark the heck out of that first.)
Kevin
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- blazingspider
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
The easiest way to re-bush is by removing only one trailing arm at a time. This way everything stays aligned and you won't be fighting to get them back on. Obviously that would mean leaving each arm where it is.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
- azruss
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
the long arms have an orientation for the e-brake cable plate so keep them in the same place
- KevAndAndi
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
Thanks. I'm now thinking that I will be replacing the trailing arms entirely, not just the bushings. That's what the shop manual recommends, and I think it's probably a good idea. Will also replace the panhard rod, as well as the lower control arms.
Virtually every bushing in the suspension is ancient and rock hard, with the exception of the upper control arms which were replaced by the PO.
Virtually every bushing in the suspension is ancient and rock hard, with the exception of the upper control arms which were replaced by the PO.
Kevin
1981 Spider 2000
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
This is what I found when I changed mine
1979 Fiat Spider (since new)
2005 Lincoln LS (the wife's car)
2003 Chevrolet Cavalier (daily driver)
1999 Honda Shadow VLX 600
1972 Grumman Traveller 5895L (long gone).
2005 Lincoln LS (the wife's car)
2003 Chevrolet Cavalier (daily driver)
1999 Honda Shadow VLX 600
1972 Grumman Traveller 5895L (long gone).
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
Bob, did you replace the entire trailing arm or just the bushings?
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
The whole thing.
1979 Fiat Spider (since new)
2005 Lincoln LS (the wife's car)
2003 Chevrolet Cavalier (daily driver)
1999 Honda Shadow VLX 600
1972 Grumman Traveller 5895L (long gone).
2005 Lincoln LS (the wife's car)
2003 Chevrolet Cavalier (daily driver)
1999 Honda Shadow VLX 600
1972 Grumman Traveller 5895L (long gone).
- red107
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
I just finished replacing all of mine today. I only had one bolt completely rusted to the inside of the bushing. Cut off wheel on a grinder took care of it. Was a little tough torquing everything down with weight on the wheels.
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
you know the lengthwise orientation by the brake cable guards. Thats how I realized that I had them backwards.
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Re: Trailing arm orientation
I am currently into the back end and had planned to change shocks and springs. I have the rear brakes removed for a caliper rebuild. The bushings look beat, so adding changing the pan hard and trailing arms (1979). Should I change the trailing arms first and then move onto the springs/shocks? Or the shocks and springs first?