Sir Brixalot wrote:The seller on Facebook didn't reply and the trailing arm isn't listed so it must have sold. Shame as it looked almost new. Back to plan A
Pity he didn't at least reply. I imagine it sold pretty damn quick at that price. They do come up now and again, I've got a mint pair that I've had powder coated, don't need them but I don't want to be in a situation where I can't find one.
Have you tried Mick (NWVW)?
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
There is another one for a ton on faceache with holes in it. Who'd buy it?? If I go down the NWVW route and then buy bushes and travel to fit them I might as well buy a new one from Brikkies
Sir Brixalot wrote:There is another one for a ton on faceache with holes in it. Who'd buy it?? If I go down the NWVW route and then buy bushes and travel to fit them I might as well buy a new one from Brikkies
Postage will be about £15 each. I say each because together their weight will be over a certain threshold that will then cost £50.
From NWVW or BW you'll still have to lay fir them fitted.
Have you asked Michael Ghia, Simon Davey, Elvis? If they don't have one they know a lot of people in the scene.
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
In the end I bought a new one. MOT has expired so I need to get it done pronto as its my only vehicle. Anyone on here know how long it should take a competent garage to fit a trailing arm so that I can tell if I'm getting fair quotes? Bushes are already fitted
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Depends how much remedial welding is needed on surrounding metal when they go in to take the old arm off ? .. and how far along the brake lines they have to go to renew what comes off with the old arm..
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Looks solid. so fingers crossed. I shone a torch inside the trailing arm and it's as new inside apart from that small area. Perhaps the previous owner did the sensible thing putting a bit of filler!
I was banking on it being about 4 hours. Is that about right for a straight swap?
Buy new, fill the inside with Waxoyl (other rust-proofing products are available) do it once and forget it ... buy cheap and lie awake at night wondering when it will fall to pieces again.
Ian
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Ian Hulley wrote:Buy new, fill the inside with Waxoyl (other rust-proofing products are available) do it once and forget it ... buy cheap and lie awake at night wondering when it will fall to pieces again.
Ian
Ian, if you lie awake at night worrying about your trailing arms it time for you to get rid of yor t25!.
We should all start to live before we get too old. Fear is stupid. So are regrets.
- Marilyn Monroe
If your trailing arms are rusty/rotten theres a very good chance the metal holding them to your van will be as well, and the metal that holds the brkts to the rest of the van. ie inner sills and outer trailing arm brkts..
We should all start to live before we get too old. Fear is stupid. So are regrets.
- Marilyn Monroe