I plan to make a set of heavy duty trailing arms for a GU and will machine the tube in which the bushes press into to get the right interference fit.
My problem is getting the ID size without taking the current arms of and removing a bush.
Would anyone have the original ID size.
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Trailing Arm Bush Sizes ?
Trailing Arm Bush Sizes ?
Last edited by sootygu on Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:54 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: bush size
Are the 50mm exactly or 49.95 or ......Nelso wrote:50mm
Thanks
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doesn't need to be perfect
I've cut up 50mm ID steam pipe to make my own trailing arms. They were a bit under 50mm and not quite round so I had to clean them up a bit (first lot with a lathe but the second lot was just with a flap wheel in a drill). They were still a bit tight but the bushes still pressed in. Interference fit doesn't need to be perfect, it just makes it easier to fit them if its spot on.
Maybe you could find someone with their old ones still sitting in their garage (mine have been thrown away). There must be millions out there as everyone replaces the origionals.
You can but the right sized ones from snake racing but they work out a bit more expensive. I think they are about $15 each
Don't forget the lower rear arms are offset a couple of degrees when you make them.
Maybe you could find someone with their old ones still sitting in their garage (mine have been thrown away). There must be millions out there as everyone replaces the origionals.
You can but the right sized ones from snake racing but they work out a bit more expensive. I think they are about $15 each
Don't forget the lower rear arms are offset a couple of degrees when you make them.
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Re: doesn't need to be perfect
Thanks for the info, much appreciated.Nelso wrote:I've cut up 50mm ID steam pipe to make my own trailing arms. They were a bit under 50mm and not quite round so I had to clean them up a bit (first lot with a lathe but the second lot was just with a flap wheel in a drill). They were still a bit tight but the bushes still pressed in. Interference fit doesn't need to be perfect, it just makes it easier to fit them if its spot on.
Maybe you could find someone with their old ones still sitting in their garage (mine have been thrown away). There must be millions out there as everyone replaces the origionals.
You can but the right sized ones from snake racing but they work out a bit more expensive. I think they are about $15 each
Don't forget the lower rear arms are offset a couple of degrees when you make them.
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