Radius Rod for an 86 plate T25
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Radius Rod for an 86 plate T25
Hello guys this is my first post on this site so thanks in advance for all your help. I am looking for a Radius rod ( right side) for a 86 plate T25 I have tried the dealers and it was discontinued 2 months ago. Any ideas would be really helpful. Also does any one know if its safe to move my van with a snapped one( only a about a mile on quite roads)One Final question Any recomendations for a camper frieldly garage in South Manchester.
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MAC (Manchester Air Cooled) have a good rep, did my mates Westy camper to a really nice condition. from reports the guys there care about what they do
www.manchesteraircooled.com/

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Westy.Club.Joker wrote:MAC (Manchester Air Cooled) have a good rep, did my mates Westy camper to a really nice condition. from reports the guys there care about what they do![]()
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Have a look at this link, which part is it you need ?
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php?o ... 6&Itemid=6
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Think you mean anti-roll-bar drop-arm, not radius rod (which is very thick and goes forward to thechassis anchor point and you wouldn't drive far without it (drag link, sets caster)
Ok to drive without arb drop-link provided its tucked outa da way or removed
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Ok to drive without arb drop-link provided its tucked outa da way or removed
CJ at syncrospares will have one, or Syncro-Nutz
Must specify vehicle, and whether syncro 4WD or not.
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Radius Rod
Thanks guys , Its a 86 plate 1.9 petrol T25 2w/d. I think it is the Radius rod, it is attatched from the bottom of the axle and runs forward to ( i think the sub frame) it is about 1.5 cm thick, ill try and add a photo tonight. Very odd it just broke as i was travelling up to some traffic lights not far from home.
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Simon
Wow!
That hasn't just broke surely, it's been in a serious smash at some time.. ?
A photo would be good, to show where it has broken.
There are two types 241 407 059 (left)
.... 060 (right)
which bolts onto the wishbone
and ... 059 A and 060 A
which screws into the (later) wishbone
and change at frame No. 24-F-019-682
Yours will be the later screw in type almost certainly
That hasn't just broke surely, it's been in a serious smash at some time.. ?
A photo would be good, to show where it has broken.
There are two types 241 407 059 (left)
.... 060 (right)
which bolts onto the wishbone
and ... 059 A and 060 A
which screws into the (later) wishbone
and change at frame No. 24-F-019-682
Yours will be the later screw in type almost certainly
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That doesn't sound good, The van seems in good nick I have had it a year, and I have a list of the last 2 owners going back about 10 years, but you never know. Im at work at the moment but ill post 2 pictures tonight. It has snapped at the join where it meets the Sub frame. Desperate to get it fixed as have a week off work coming up and was hoping to hit the rd.
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Almost guaranteed that was in a (potentially) very dangerous condition for some time; amongst other things the radius rod is the main drag-link when under braking!
Wasn't it skewing all over the place when braking once it had broken?
Wasn't it skewing all over the place when braking once it had broken?
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The screw in type rods i have seen snapped rite at the lower arm
What would you put the cause of that down to Andy?
In this case at the subframe pickup?

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HarryMann wrote:The screw in type rods i have seen snapped rite at the lower arm
What would you put the cause of that down to Andy?
In this case at the subframe pickup?
Erm Harry? Its a 2wd, It dont have a subframe! As for cause i would suggest corrosion! Yet i havent seen where it is snapped nor have i seen the offending item! I speak only from exeriance on this type of breakage!
As for moving the vehicle with out the aid of a recovery company I would go down to the van with a bit of 2 by 4, a saw and a ractchet strap and rig it up too move it the short distance needed!