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Thread: Trailing arm which one would be best?

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    so did you have to grind out that arc or did the arm create it?

    thanks for the pic and the input on the terrafirmas
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    That arc is there factory...

    Grind it out more.

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    cranked rear trailing arms.

    Hi,
    as Tombie says, the arc is there from the factory.
    i bought my old 90 with the arms already installed on it by the previous owner, however he didn't clearance the brackets to allow for better articulation.
    also i found this post on the issues.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/modified-z...dius-arms.html

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    -Straighten the bent one
    -Buy a few metres of NB32H
    -Slide tube over factory arm
    -Encourage its location to remain fixed using the MIG

    Done - bomber strong for less than $40

    Unless you think you need cranked ones and then you will need to do something different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    You can also just grab some classic Rangie arms with bolts and all the bush's as they are stronger thicker tube than the cheese sticks on the D1 disco .
    I was running those on on my twin locked D1 with out any probs
    110 county trailing arms are the thickest factory AFAIK. However I have still sleeved mine just to be on the safe side...

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    110 county trailing arms are the thickest factory AFAIK. However I have still sleeved mine just to be on the safe side...
    what about dia?

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    I have to say I have never noticed that arc on mine obviously just havent looked at it close enough.

    How much is typically ground out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    110 county trailing arms are the thickest factory AFAIK. However I have still sleeved mine just to be on the safe side...
    RRC arms are easier to come by than County arms , RRC are still stronger than the standard disco ones as i stated

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    trailing arms.....


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    trailing arms and bushings.

    something to remember when/if changing the trailing arm bushes at the chassis end, they come in two sizes.
    Early ones I believe are 16mm and later ones are 20mm.

    also found this while researching/learning..

    Rear Trailing Arms and Bushings - Defender Forum - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum

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