I have 2 of these how much damage can I expect in those areas? Likely new arms? I know several people have been there and done that this last year.
Hopefully nothing will get noticed on the MoT and I am loathe to dive in as I only need a couple of months before the new van is born.
Oh dear, what can of worms awaits?
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Oh dear, what can of worms awaits?
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Re: Oh dear, what can of worms awaits?
New arms is the obvious route. However much depends on condition of rest of arms and rubber bushes. If turrets the only issue then replace with repair turrets costing around forty quid each. Dead easy welding job and can be sorted without removing arms.
If they are failing in many areas then scrap and buy new. Factor in new bolt set when pricing.
One consideration though...and lm not trying to unwarrantly scare you...is the turrets keep spring in place. Not a good sign to hold in your hand what should be on trailing arm. If the suspension "top out" over a sharp rise then spring could dislodge.
If they are failing in many areas then scrap and buy new. Factor in new bolt set when pricing.
One consideration though...and lm not trying to unwarrantly scare you...is the turrets keep spring in place. Not a good sign to hold in your hand what should be on trailing arm. If the suspension "top out" over a sharp rise then spring could dislodge.
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Re: Oh dear, what can of worms awaits?
In my case the arm itself was fairly good when the stop fell off. Just had to drill the spotwelds of the spring seat, clean and treat surface rust under it and weld the repair panel back. I did it on the other side too. That was even better.
The arms had no rust anywhere else
The arms had no rust anywhere else
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Re: Oh dear, what can of worms awaits?
I'm only using her a couple of miles at a time around town, going by the state of them it has been a long time since they served any function whatsoever. Their function is more of a bump stop than anything else as it is where the rubber bump stop used to make contact so I am not particularly concerned as a safety issue other than what is going on underneath the spring seat.
Having just done the rear brakes ( the reason that I found them) over several days due to the arthritis calling a halt to proceedings all the time I really don't want to tackle anything else for a while. I will replace the whole lot if needs must, it just that my body is getting too decrepit for much physical work like that so takes a long time.
Annoyingly I recently gave my backup car to my brother who has just driven it to Yugoslavia, so I need it on the road. I won't be doing anything else travel wise as I am waiting to play with the new van whenever VW build the blooming thing.
Having just done the rear brakes ( the reason that I found them) over several days due to the arthritis calling a halt to proceedings all the time I really don't want to tackle anything else for a while. I will replace the whole lot if needs must, it just that my body is getting too decrepit for much physical work like that so takes a long time.
Annoyingly I recently gave my backup car to my brother who has just driven it to Yugoslavia, so I need it on the road. I won't be doing anything else travel wise as I am waiting to play with the new van whenever VW build the blooming thing.
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Re: Oh dear, what can of worms awaits?
Hopefully only the mounts need done. On mine the arms had dissolved, as you may remember.
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Re: Oh dear, what can of worms awaits?
Yes - it is the horror stories that fill me with dread about looking into it too deeply yet.
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