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Rear Swing Arm Mounts
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Rear Swing Arm Mounts
Hi all. Well after much "uming" & "aring" I've taken the plunge & bought a (tatty) T25
. Hey, I've restored a Lancia so I've got a handle on rust.....or so i thought
. The rear swing arm mounts on my wagon have seen better days.......does anybody know if you can buy these sections or am I looking at having to fabricate myself?
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Re: Rear Swing Arm Mounts
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Please state the year and engine type of your van in your signature as it will help with any future questions and answers
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The outer mount/jacking point can be bought from brickwerks
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... gory_id=57

http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... gory_id=57
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Ho ho ho.dan I would hazzard a guess that will be the least of the probs, never bought one yet,short of pickies and an intro its xstal ball time again
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Hmm... I'd be interested to see how this repair turned out - will be replacing mine in the next couple of months.
Anyone already tackled this?
Anyone already tackled this?
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I love the description, "I will be replacing mine later this month".
oh how I wish it would be that simple.... 
its not the rewelding in place of the new item, its all the peripheral work required to mount it securely as vw intended.
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its not the rewelding in place of the new item, its all the peripheral work required to mount it securely as vw intended.
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I'm glad you love the description...
What's so funny?? I didn't say it was simple! I didn't say 'I'll be replacing it later this month', either. I said 'will be replacing mine in the next couple of months... um, because I will be.
I asked 'Anyone already tackled this?'
Anyhoo... Has anybody replaced their's and if so, would be good to hear how you tackled it!! (please assume I can weld, and make a living from doing things such as 'all the peripheral work required to mount it securely as vw intended'
Dave
What's so funny?? I didn't say it was simple! I didn't say 'I'll be replacing it later this month', either. I said 'will be replacing mine in the next couple of months... um, because I will be.
I asked 'Anyone already tackled this?'
Anyhoo... Has anybody replaced their's and if so, would be good to hear how you tackled it!! (please assume I can weld, and make a living from doing things such as 'all the peripheral work required to mount it securely as vw intended'
Dave
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^^^ Sorry - Think I'm a tad tired today. Promise I won't sulk again. Those damn smilies can be so hurtful...
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I think we were trying to point out that its usually more extensive work than what it may appear to be. Its possible to make up any of these parts providing you have the tools to bend thicker steel. I only wish I had a fly press sometimes. As a youth in one of my first jobs, I spent hours making hundreds if not thousands of brackets for womens tight stands that were a similar gauge. Relatively primitive tool the fly press but SO useful.
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Indeedy. I'm sure the joy of removing swing arms and everything else with the thought of nice clean and newly painted metal will wear thin by the time I've sorted one side, discovered more work that needs doing etc.
Must keep telling myself to stop removing parts, otherwise we won't be going anywhere this summer. I'm still amazed at how rusty the brackets have gotten, and wonder what sort of treatment/lack of for them to get that way compared to other vans. I often find myself looking at other T25s pivot points in envy. Is there a self-help thread?
Have just ordered some leveling chocks to cheer my up
Must keep telling myself to stop removing parts, otherwise we won't be going anywhere this summer. I'm still amazed at how rusty the brackets have gotten, and wonder what sort of treatment/lack of for them to get that way compared to other vans. I often find myself looking at other T25s pivot points in envy. Is there a self-help thread?
Have just ordered some leveling chocks to cheer my up