Modifying rear trailing arms
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 2:07 pm
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