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AdrianC wrote: and the driveshaft from one end (gearbox is easier), to allow the arm to drop down further

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Ian Hulley wrote:
AdrianC wrote: and the driveshaft from one end (gearbox is easier), to allow the arm to drop down further
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jrt wrote:
kevtherev wrote:
lloydy wrote:I've always got the spring in without removing the driveshaft.
Me too, on a campsite, on grass.
Oh no -i'll be changing mine without the aid of any 'erbs
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All sorted this afternoon plus cleaned up and waxoyled the trailing arms
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A rattle can also occur if the locating tube for the bottom of the rear spring (ie the one on the suspension arm plate), is wearing or worn through. Over time this tube can get eaten away at the base (unseen), allowing the bottom of the spring to sit loosely on the suspension plate and at an increasingly odd angle. The rattle is worse when unloaded but again only occurs whilst moving.

If left, you can end up losing the spring as there is nothing for it to sit on. T25s that have the original trailing arms and have had no/little maintenance in this area are more prone to this. It does pay to get the rear wheels off and really check those training arms where the spring sits. Might help someone else trying to locate mystery rattles.
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