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GQ Rear radius arm dimensions?

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GQ Rear radius arm dimensions?

Post by MONGREL »

Just a quick question. Makin up some of my own arms etc, need the dimensions for the eye on the rear arms, OD and ID. Would be much appreciated, makin things up at work tonight so hence the reason for posting this question here. From memory the OD is 60 and ID around 49. Something
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Post by hokey »

don't forget that the bushes are offset. i think that the mounts on the diff are slightly wider than the car. can't help you with measurements sorry
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Post by MONGREL »

Thats right they are, i've made rear arms before but i never kept all the measuerments.

Im makin a font arm, just need the ID of the boss to make one to weld in. Dont have any spare ones to measure this time.
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Post by Grinbuilt »

I did mine at 49.8mm ID,rubber bushes were a nice tight fit.
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Post by MONGREL »

Thanks mate, finished it off tonight at 49.5 bit of a sand out with die grinder should fix it up. Not too big, thats the main thing.

Anyone thinkin of makin some write it down. 59.8 for front radius arm bushes too.
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Post by striga22 »

the best way to do your trailing arms is to cut them in half and sleve them
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