here is a new trailing arm to put on the N/S to locate the axle better, a little more work and it will be ready to go on the car
it is slightly out of true, but it was cut and welded in to shape and another small cut and bending and it's done. It has to have a kink in it because the chassis is in the way, but it is the right length at 12 1/4 inches like the other three on the car.
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As far as i am aware it is not a failure, i am an ex-mot tester and so long as it looks sound i don't see the problem. Besides how would you make wishbones for the likes of the locost cars if you cannot weld suspension components?
The new trailing arm was made from the old panard rod which i replaced a couple of years ago. (Duttons own, the one that went from the N/S chassis rail to the top of the diff) it was too long and once cut the tube material was too thick to bend. The tube walls are 3mm thick so to make the kink it had to be cut and welded.
This is what the MOT manual has to say on the subject..
http://www.ukmot.com/6-5.asp#Text_top
but what Mike says above about looking like it's done properly, that and the MOT tester wont know what you have "modified" so is unlikely to know what to check....
From the latest MOT manual section 2.4 - Suspension
'An inappropriate repair or modification
includes
welded repairs or the use of excessive heat to
highly stressed components (see Appendix C) and
modifications which are likely to affect the
roadworthiness of the vehicle'.
true but the part is new to the vehicle and it is welded and shaped with no obvious weld lines, the original arms are them selves welded and the part was never used for the purpose it now is put too. so it is fair modification
well i completed the job today and the 5th link is now in place, and it does make a difference. the rear end feels more planted and it has a smoother ride it's also less noisy......that said my n/s/r shocker was knackered and was at the point of breaking.
the handling has improved slightly with the car feeling less vague, (almost certainly the rear axle moving enough to impart some rear wheel steer) so overall i am pleased. next will be the replacement of both rear shockers for some AVO's.
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