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Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) #386845 01/25/04 07:53 PM
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Mendel Offline OP
Rock Warrior
I've heard that this was possible but I didn't think I did anything hard core enough to actually have it happen. Guess I was wrong. Must have been my recent trip to Sedona. Notice all the red dirt. Good thing I didn't go to Woodpecker with the Az boys.

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Is right under the axle a typical spot for these to break?

Looks like it's a pretty easy part to replace. If anyone has any insight on tips or tricks, I'm all ears. Also, where would be a good place to go to pick up a replacement?

Thanks.


1991 Montero LS, fading red paint
Front and rear limited slip differentials
95 SR Rear Springs, torsion bar crank, 137,650 miles
33x12.5 ProComp Mud Terrains, Bushwacker Fender flares
3 litre V6 with new heads
Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: Mendel] #386846 01/25/04 08:03 PM
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Can't tell for sure if the break is in the same place where mine broke since but I believe it is. There are pics on my site's write-up of the rubicon trip from 2 years ago. You can tell for yourself.

You can buy replacements at msrecycling.com, carpart.com or any local salvage yard that has a gen I v6.

Before you put the new one on, why not go ahead and re-inforce it using 1/4" plate over that flat section. It will only cost at most $50 to have the two done. And it's a probably cheaper than doing them once their on since welding upside down's gotta be tougher.

Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: off-roader] #386847 01/25/04 08:25 PM
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Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) #386848 01/25/04 10:02 PM
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Posts: 8,160
Lloyd Swartz Offline
Web Wheeler
Yep, it ALWAYS breaks in the same spot. You should have both fishplated before you wheel again. It can be extremely expensive not to. Alot of people deny this happens, but plenty of guys that only do easy trail with mild tires have had the same thing happen. You are lucky it did not happen on a harder trail, as getting out can be impossible.


1996 SR From the Area 51 Skunk Works. 37"BFG Tires, 5" lift, Rock Track 4:1 Case, Tom Woods Drive Shafts, Oasis Air, Front ARB, lifted gas tank, T-max winch and lots of stuff that cost too much.
Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: Lloyd Swartz] #386849 01/25/04 10:33 PM
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Kevin C Offline
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It looks like there was a crack above the break in the bottom of the arm... It has a bit of rust on in like it happend a while ago and it took a while for the arm to completly fail.

Kevin


87 Turbo Intercooled Raider, roller cam, torsen rear diff, LSD front diff, lockup auto with modified converter, V6 brakes, low transfer case gears...
Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: Kevin C] #386850 01/25/04 10:50 PM
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DaphneD Offline
Roll Me Over
Ouch! Sorry to hear it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />

I haven't gotten to the point where I use the Raider more off-road than I do on-road, but fishplated my trailing arms while working on the rear suspension last Spring just in case I should ever get the urge to remove those sway bars.

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Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: DaphneD] #386851 01/26/04 04:34 AM
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Lloyd Swartz Offline
Web Wheeler
Just to be clear, they break WITHOUT any mods or removing the swaybar.


1996 SR From the Area 51 Skunk Works. 37"BFG Tires, 5" lift, Rock Track 4:1 Case, Tom Woods Drive Shafts, Oasis Air, Front ARB, lifted gas tank, T-max winch and lots of stuff that cost too much.
Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: Lloyd Swartz] #386852 01/26/04 04:57 AM
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Mitch Offline
Roll Me Over
Have you guys ever noticed that the frame above the rear wheels is fishplated?


89 Mitsubishi 2dr. V6, winch, Snorkle w/FF boot, Aisin's, sway bar discos, 15x8 rockcrawlers, 33X12.5 BFG MT's, KV85's, Snorkle install
94 Toyota x-cab, totaled
99 Dodge 2500 diesel, sold
Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: Mitch] #386853 01/26/04 05:01 AM
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sparkem Offline
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Why is it called fishplate? Why not just reinforce plate?


I just want to tell you both good luck, and we're all counting on you.
Re: Busted my trailing arm! (with pics) [Re: sparkem] #386854 01/26/04 05:19 AM
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LandRaider Offline
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Hey sparkem, you should swipe a set of trailing arms off of a junkyard truck, bring em over, and we will fishplate them all up.

You guys comming over this weekend? LSU88 was talking about getting together, but I don't think I can make it down.


87 Raider 4D56td v5MT1
31's..Basically Stock
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