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> Trailing arm/alignment question
Mueller
post Jan 30 2003, 08:41 PM
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Hopefully this makes sense to someone besides me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Pictured below is a bad representation of the trailing arm shaft and the inner trailing arm ear.

When adjusting the alignment on the trailing arm which side is tightend down first? (mount or inner ear)

I cannot see how the face of the trailing arm shaft and inner ear are perfectly flat against each other, if the outer mount is moved and tightened so that it mates perfectly flat with the shaft as well something has to give.

The 3° in the picture is just number I came up with...but ideally, one would want 0° on both planes where the mounts mate with the shaft.......with the current design, both mating surfaces can be perfectly flat with one another, but the alignment more than likely will not be correct??? IMHO

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Dave_Darling
post Jan 30 2003, 10:45 PM
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The outboard mount stays attached to the trailing arm. When you change the alignment, you move the outboard mount around with respect to the rest of the chassis.

Does that answer your question? ...I think that the above implies that the effective answer to your question is "inner is tightened first", even though that is not necessarily the case...

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