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Modifying rear trailing arms
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Modifying rear trailing arms
Hi all
I need a set of bent rear trailling arms for the rear end my 86 Rangie . I have a 2" spring lift, modified shock mounts and long travel bilsteins and I keep chewing out the trailing arm mounts...plus the standard arms are restricting my travel.
What's the best way to go? I priced a set from Scorpion racing and at $660 a pair, this is a little harsh on the wallet. I can weld and bend, but just want to know what is the best size and type of tubing to use.
I was thinking of cutting the exisiting arm just near the threaded end and welding this onto a stronger bent piece of tube.
Or...is there another stockist of these?
Cheers
Andrew
I need a set of bent rear trailling arms for the rear end my 86 Rangie . I have a 2" spring lift, modified shock mounts and long travel bilsteins and I keep chewing out the trailing arm mounts...plus the standard arms are restricting my travel.
What's the best way to go? I priced a set from Scorpion racing and at $660 a pair, this is a little harsh on the wallet. I can weld and bend, but just want to know what is the best size and type of tubing to use.
I was thinking of cutting the exisiting arm just near the threaded end and welding this onto a stronger bent piece of tube.
Or...is there another stockist of these?
Cheers
Andrew
Scorpion aren't cheap over here, let alone shipped over to you There's a few other people who do uprated and bent raduis arms in the UK all of whom are cheaper and most who's arms are stronger. WVA holdings and Gywn Lewis are two names that spring to mind.
Will Warne
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