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HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 14 Sep 2013, 15:00
by Gingermonkey67
Hi all

I dont know if anyone can offer any help or advice here. My van is needing its drivers side trailing arm replacing, as it has cracks in it. Myself and my mate have started the job at his place in Chesterfield, but we have run into problems getting bolts out etc. We have realised that the job is a bit much for us and I was wondering if anyone knows any VW mechanics that are mobile, and could finish the job?

I have the new trailing arm, with decent bushes fitted already. Also have new bolts, and even a new backplate for the brakes too.

Any help would be very much appreciated !

Thanks

Dave

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 14 Sep 2013, 15:14
by Ian Hulley
There was a mobile VW mechanic in Sheffield area call 'Autohaus Dolby' or something similar.

Hope that helps.

Ian

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 14 Sep 2013, 17:10
by Gingermonkey67
Thanks Ian

I know Autohause Dolby. They have a garage over in the east end of Sheffield where I work. My van went in for a service there when I first bought it. I don't think Matt is a mobile mechanic though.

I just need someone with the know how to be able to remove the main bolts, and get the wheel hub assembly off too. All the bolts are really tight, and we don't have the tools or techniques.

The van can still be made drive able again to get it somewhere nearby if anyone knows of a place that knows the vans?

Cheers

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 14 Sep 2013, 18:38
by jimpainter
The bolts will need to be cut through with a 1mm disc if they are seized solid. The hub bolts are 22mm and can be tight, probably end up needing a brake pipe making up unless it happens to undo ok. May as well replace the wheel bearing as well if there is any problems with it.

Jim

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 14 Sep 2013, 21:51
by Gingermonkey67
Yeah, the brake pipe nuts became rounded, and i think it will need a new pipe.

None of the bolts wanted to budge at all. The brake back plate is also really rusty, so I have a new one to fit.

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 15 Sep 2013, 09:23
by gotmeavellegl
hi i can help you out later this week if you still need it doing i'm based at renishaw just off junct 30 m1

cheers phil 07725324188

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 15 Sep 2013, 11:10
by Ian and Lins
We've used this guy on Lindsay's Skoda. Great service and good price, mobile and he's based in the Chesterfield area. When he found out we had a T25 he was really enthusiastic about working on this sort or vehicle.

Craig Beresford
07546221972

01246 498466

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 21:11
by Gingermonkey67
Thanks for all of the replies guys, and the very kind offers of help too.

I have sorted out a solution for it now, so hopefully will be sorted very soon :D

Thanks again!

Dave

Re: HELP! Trailing arm removal -help needed in Chesterfield

Posted: 19 Sep 2013, 07:59
by billy739
don't forget the 46mm nut as the first job!!!!