Rear arm bush replacement
Moderators: User administrators, Moderators
Rear arm bush replacement
MOT this month, only now getting on with last year's advisory. Replace back rubber mounts.
Replaced all cv joints 2 year's ago. Heard slight knocking other day thought I was going to have to do some again.
Found these 2 trying to get away Check,check and check again.
Rain stop play for today
All that was last October put on hold till today.
Cut off bolt head landed
3 foot away. 1 to rember
Passenger side arm, spring and wing looking good.
Need to replace dish, might/probably have to replace brake pipes.
Driverside arm has hole in it, did that with my finger if you look at last photo arm looked great then.
Best to check properly not just look at our problems.
Question 1,is it fixable
Question 2 , do I use the original bushes(bought last year)
Or buy Powerflex adjustable
Replaced all cv joints 2 year's ago. Heard slight knocking other day thought I was going to have to do some again.
Found these 2 trying to get away Check,check and check again.
Rain stop play for today
All that was last October put on hold till today.
Cut off bolt head landed
3 foot away. 1 to rember
Passenger side arm, spring and wing looking good.
Need to replace dish, might/probably have to replace brake pipes.
Driverside arm has hole in it, did that with my finger if you look at last photo arm looked great then.
Best to check properly not just look at our problems.
Question 1,is it fixable
Question 2 , do I use the original bushes(bought last year)
Or buy Powerflex adjustable
Prepare for the worst but hope for the best
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
-
- Registered user
- Posts: 1846
- Joined: 16 Sep 2013, 17:19
- 80-90 Mem No: 13596
- Location: Hampshire
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Thanks for posting images, looks like a long job there, noticed that the CV bolts as you say tried to escape, read a thread recently on here NOT recoMmending that they are greased as this affects the torque and can lead to them coming loose.
1984 Campervan 1.9DG Petrol WBX
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Looking at the overall condition I would suggest the answer is new trailing arm with bushes already fitted from, you've guessed it!, Brickwerks and save the money from not buying the Powerflex kit.
Inevitably the corrosion you see is probably not the end of it and you could end up doing it again sooner rather than later.
These days my approach is 'could I earn more than the cost of the replacement by working a bit longer than the time and grief to try and repair it?', I seem to have spent far too much money lately and forgot to do the extra hours at work..............but it was a far more satisfying outcome!
As for the CV bolts, keep them dry, if you lube a thread you have to compensate the torque value. Schnorr serrated sprung washers are also the bomb.
Inevitably the corrosion you see is probably not the end of it and you could end up doing it again sooner rather than later.
These days my approach is 'could I earn more than the cost of the replacement by working a bit longer than the time and grief to try and repair it?', I seem to have spent far too much money lately and forgot to do the extra hours at work..............but it was a far more satisfying outcome!
As for the CV bolts, keep them dry, if you lube a thread you have to compensate the torque value. Schnorr serrated sprung washers are also the bomb.
'86 Devon Reimo pop top, 1.9 DG - many shades of beige!
'80 Panel tin top, 1.8t 20v - damned quick, spends more time on the drive than driven!
'80 Panel tin top, 1.8t 20v - damned quick, spends more time on the drive than driven!
-
- Registered user
- Posts: 179
- Joined: 21 Jun 2019, 20:56
- 80-90 Mem No: 16913
- Location: Weybridge
- Contact:
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
I’m just finishing of the same job plus new rear bearings and brakes
Vw T25 1.9 TD Z1 hightop rusty but Less rusty than when I got it. lol:
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Thank you all for comments.
Didn't grease bolts when putting in, came loose and must have picked it up after.
Brickwerks are out of arms at the moment, if I read correctly.
Need central plates but probably repair arm ,use rubbers I have, then get it back on road and wait till arms are in stock at Brickwerks. As suggested
MOT was last Nov but need this done as it was a reminder.
Good job on yours T25boy71, what dampeners are they and where from?, need to replace mine.
Didn't grease bolts when putting in, came loose and must have picked it up after.
Brickwerks are out of arms at the moment, if I read correctly.
Need central plates but probably repair arm ,use rubbers I have, then get it back on road and wait till arms are in stock at Brickwerks. As suggested
MOT was last Nov but need this done as it was a reminder.
Good job on yours T25boy71, what dampeners are they and where from?, need to replace mine.
Prepare for the worst but hope for the best
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
-
- Registered user
- Posts: 179
- Joined: 21 Jun 2019, 20:56
- 80-90 Mem No: 16913
- Location: Weybridge
- Contact:
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Vw T25 1.9 TD Z1 hightop rusty but Less rusty than when I got it. lol:
- bigherb
- Registered user
- Posts: 2580
- Joined: 27 Mar 2008, 13:50
- 80-90 Mem No: 5789
- Location: West Kent
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Don't forget the bottom brake shoe return spring and to put it on the correct way round.
1982 Camper 1970 1500 Beetle Various Skoda's, Ariel Arrow
-
- Registered user
- Posts: 179
- Joined: 21 Jun 2019, 20:56
- 80-90 Mem No: 16913
- Location: Weybridge
- Contact:
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
I did fit the spring just.
all back together took it for a test drive but getting a grinding noise both sides I’m think drum rubbing on backplate.
all back together took it for a test drive but getting a grinding noise both sides I’m think drum rubbing on backplate.
Vw T25 1.9 TD Z1 hightop rusty but Less rusty than when I got it. lol:
-
- Registered user
- Posts: 1819
- Joined: 10 May 2013, 11:59
- 80-90 Mem No: 13706
- Location: Central Scotland
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
If you're lucky, you won't see anything like this when you remove the rubber bush. That is meant to be a smooth bore (with no hole).SurfT25 wrote: ↑12 Feb 2022, 19:08 Thank you all for comments.
Didn't grease bolts when putting in, came loose and must have picked it up after.
Brickwerks are out of arms at the moment, if I read correctly.
Need central plates but probably repair arm ,use rubbers I have, then get it back on road and wait till arms are in stock at Brickwerks. As suggested
MOT was last Nov but need this done as it was a reminder.
Good job on yours T25boy71, what dampeners are they and where from?, need to replace mine.
Have you ever seen an unhappy fool?
88 Transporter with hitop camper conversion, 1.6td.
88 Transporter with hitop camper conversion, 1.6td.
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Thanks for reply on dampeners T25boy71, my bus hasnt been lowered but will still look in Brickwerks
I hope I don't find the problem you had RogerT
Haven't removed rubbers yet but didn't notice any problem yet so fingers crossed.
I hope I don't find the problem you had RogerT
Haven't removed rubbers yet but didn't notice any problem yet so fingers crossed.
Prepare for the worst but hope for the best
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
-
- Registered user
- Posts: 179
- Joined: 21 Jun 2019, 20:56
- 80-90 Mem No: 16913
- Location: Weybridge
- Contact:
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
There’s a tube video repairing a arm he puts a new tube in for the bush.
Vw T25 1.9 TD Z1 hightop rusty but Less rusty than when I got it. lol:
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Been on you tube and found
Ollari's garage - Rotten trailer arms
He fixes far worse and bigger holes than my one.
Plus he even replaces the tube like the problem you had RogerT
Must admit though I would have gone for new arms straight away if mine was as bad as his.
( sorry about written link, couldn't find how to copy and paste his ?)
Ollari's garage - Rotten trailer arms
He fixes far worse and bigger holes than my one.
Plus he even replaces the tube like the problem you had RogerT
Must admit though I would have gone for new arms straight away if mine was as bad as his.
( sorry about written link, couldn't find how to copy and paste his ?)
Prepare for the worst but hope for the best
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Right arm bad and arms are out of stock everywhere.
Did go on culture campervan ,right arm didn't say sold out but were, they did try and order from Germany for me but alas even they were dry. Would have been an extra £75 per arm too.
VW camper specialist near me are trying to fix arm
But as picture shows not going to good.
On plus side I did manage to replace passenger's side rubber
Acquired a cocktail shaker ( bootsale 50p) cut off base, couple of nuts,thread, washers,jubilee clip and bit of scaffolding pipe an hour and a half later and it's in
Made mistake of taking off pipe to check progress obviously wouldn't be able to put back on
If anyone has a good or better arm for right side please pm me.
Will try and get bus back on road with what I've got but will be going get new arms ASAP
Did go on culture campervan ,right arm didn't say sold out but were, they did try and order from Germany for me but alas even they were dry. Would have been an extra £75 per arm too.
VW camper specialist near me are trying to fix arm
But as picture shows not going to good.
On plus side I did manage to replace passenger's side rubber
Acquired a cocktail shaker ( bootsale 50p) cut off base, couple of nuts,thread, washers,jubilee clip and bit of scaffolding pipe an hour and a half later and it's in
Made mistake of taking off pipe to check progress obviously wouldn't be able to put back on
If anyone has a good or better arm for right side please pm me.
Will try and get bus back on road with what I've got but will be going get new arms ASAP
Prepare for the worst but hope for the best
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
-
- Trader
- Posts: 2600
- Joined: 27 May 2009, 18:56
- 80-90 Mem No: 16628
- Location: hayling island
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
I have a spare arm, will check which side/condition
Re: Rear arm bush replacement
Thank you davidoft1 much appreciated
Last edited by SurfT25 on 14 Mar 2022, 17:14, edited 2 times in total.
Prepare for the worst but hope for the best
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop
1984 1.9 DG WBX Autohomes hightop