Rust on rear trailing arms.

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  • Jurt
    Grease Monkey
    • Nov 2011
    • 347

    #1

    Rust on rear trailing arms.

    So I had sand blasted a set of rear trailing arms, the rust has eaten away the top and parts of the sides of the spring perch. Am I okay to wrkd in some patches? Or can I get a replacement to weld in? Or should I look for new trailing arms?
    Here is one

    And the other
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  • Fsnow
    Advanced Member
    • May 2015
    • 184

    #2
    Welding on thin rusty crap isn't much fun. I would suggest finding some good used ones if possible.
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    • Northern
      R3V Elite
      • Nov 2010
      • 5036

      #3
      If AB is as hard to find parts as NS, I'd say cut the nub off and weld a new plate+ similar sized piece of tube on, then cap it off.
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      • Fsnow
        Advanced Member
        • May 2015
        • 184

        #4
        It can be hard to find parts here, especially without excessive rust.
        If you can't find any locally and decide not to weld I can check the condition of a set for sale local to me. I think he wants $20 a side but I haven't seen them. Let me know
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        • Jurt
          Grease Monkey
          • Nov 2011
          • 347

          #5
          Well I figured why not try welding. Worst that happens is I still have to get new arms. I had some thicker sheet metal that I cut a cap out of. Heated it up and formed it over the old spring perch. Then did a ton of tiny tack welds. And this is what I got, it's not the prettiest. But it's strong and does the job.

          With a quick material removal on the inside of the spring pad, it works perfect
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