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Making adjustable trailing arms
goodguydrew - 23/10/08 at 08:48 PM

What is the technique to making the end on an adjustable trailing arm?
Do you weld a nut into the tube end or tap a thread into the tube end?
Is a lock nut required to hold the shperical bearing in place?
Any advice / pictures welcome.
Thanks


mark chandler - 23/10/08 at 09:11 PM

Make an insert that can be welded in to the tube and tap this.

Grind a fishmouth or a couple of V's in the end of the tube you will be inserting the sleeve in to so you will have a longer weld in different planes.

Also plug weld the insert a bit further back.

Use half nuts with the spherical bearings


blakep82 - 23/10/08 at 09:28 PM

you can buy inserts from rally design (i did anyway) or billy mcgill on ebay

i bought the inserts, and then went to metal supermarket to find tube which was a perfect tight fit 25mm o.d with 2mm wall thickness if i remember right

[Edited on 23/10/08 by blakep82]


maartenromijn - 24/10/08 at 06:24 AM

For my panhard rod I used inserts from McGill, as above ^^^, and plug welded as above ^^^. I have drilled four (6 or 7mm) holes in the tube at the location of the insert. Then I have inserted the insert and welded up the holes. Also the end has been welded.

I have used an old bolt in the insert during welding, to prevent spatter damaging the thread.

It's hard to see on the pic, but to give you an idea:

[Edited on 24/10/08 by maartenromijn] Rescued attachment IMG_0069klein.JPG
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maartenromijn - 24/10/08 at 06:33 AM

This is what I mean: Rescued attachment IMG_0069kleinpaint.jpg
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Fred W B - 24/10/08 at 01:08 PM

Also as below, my detail before welding

Cheers

Fred W B


rod end detail
rod end detail


goodguydrew - 24/10/08 at 01:11 PM

Thanks. That was very helpfull.