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Old 07-29-2006, 06:09 AM   #1
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trailing arms

does anyone have pics of trailing arms? on or off the truck. how much goes into removing/replacing them. what are the functions of trailing arms?

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Old 07-29-2006, 06:16 AM   #2
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Re: trailing arms

removing the trailing arms, well soak all the nuts on the U- bolts with PB Blaster first. see if they will even start to move under the plates under the rear end. and also the nuts on the other end. they will come off but just rem. they have been on for like 30 some years. the trailing arms were the other method of mounting the rear end to the truck frame instead of leaf springs, for suspention on the frame to keep the rear end under the frame.
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Old 07-29-2006, 12:59 PM   #3
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Re: trailing arms

thanks much for the trailing arms 101 lession, can you or others also provide photos?
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Old 07-29-2006, 11:44 PM   #4
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Re: trailing arms

Ok first pic is of trailing arms
For removal they are correct in spraying with PB blaster for a few days unless you have torch. If you have a torch don't sweat it
1: First remove little clip on each trailing arm to release parking brake cable from arm
2: next remove the lower bolt holding the coil spring (spring cup) in place
3: next 4 nuts (2 each arm) on the bottom of the u bolt holding the rear end and shock plates
4: then you can remove 2 front bolts one each arm

Reverse for install
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Old 07-30-2006, 12:04 AM   #5
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Re: trailing arms

I just did all this . You will need a torch to melt the rubber bushing out the the steel housings. The new poly bushing slip in the old steel housings, pretty easy deal, just takes time.
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Old 07-30-2006, 03:06 AM   #6
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Re: trailing arms

solver that was great. i'm 100% confident that i can swap this out. thanks for the pics and step by step. chevy dude, did you install brand new trailing arms and if so where did you buy them and how much?
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Old 07-30-2006, 12:22 PM   #7
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Re: trailing arms

Early Classic Enterprises sells them. And they sell reinforcement kits for them too.
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Old 07-30-2006, 12:34 PM   #8
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chevy dude, did you install brand new trailing arms and if so where did you buy them and how much?

Nope...Those are the original trailing arms...my truck was stored for many years by the wife of the passed on owner. But I did scuff them up and paint them. Here's a few pics as it was and after is was all back together and purdied up!

The process is kind scary taking everything apart...but go at it slowly and I'm sure you'll get it done.
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Old 07-31-2006, 02:56 PM   #9
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Re: trailing arms

Instead of a torch, this weekend I did mine with a drill - small bit - just go around the bushing making holes as close as you can - then with a screw driver, just peel out the chips - took me about 20 minutes to do both - in the shop - no smoke or fire.
The bushings didn't just slide in (even with everything nice and clean/greased) I put a small piece of steel on each side of the arm and used a pair of C-clamps to push them in. After the new ones were in, on the opposite end (there is only one way to push them in by the way) the outter ring needs to be put on - simple also BUT I had to make sure the beveled edge was facing out so that it would slide down into the frame bracket. I'm not sure that last part is correct installation but there was NO WAY mine would go in otherwise.
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Old 07-31-2006, 03:11 PM   #10
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You can buy them aftermarket, but they are not cheap

Used - Board Members - $200 and up a pair

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Old 07-31-2006, 07:04 PM   #11
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Re: trailing arms

Hey Primetime, Glad to see everything went good on the closing of the new home. Your truck is being picked up and delivered as I type this. The trailering arms are shot. The back u-bolts will be a breeze because I just reinstalled them last week. The front ones will be tough,If you'd like we can get together and go junk yarding on one of my days off. I know of a couple of places that have a few of these trucks that still have the arms on them. We might be able to get them a little cheaper just call and I will be glad to help. Thanks again for taking it off my hands.
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Old 08-01-2006, 11:06 AM   #12
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Re: trailing arms

its funny because my wife was trying to suprise me . i just got off work and called her to ask how was her day and ect.. as she was telling me same ol' same ol' ,i was reading your reply out loud. haha. but yea, when i make it back from germany show me all the junkyards you can. i was wondering if trailing arms from the swb will work on the lwb?
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Old 08-01-2006, 11:12 AM   #13
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Re: trailing arms

Yes they are interchangable.

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Old 08-01-2006, 12:20 PM   #14
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Re: trailing arms

What supports the axle, wheels etc. when you remove the TA's? The panhard bar?
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Old 08-01-2006, 01:22 PM   #15
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Re: trailing arms

Nothing, so you need the frame sitting on jack stands and the axle also if your'e not removing it to do any other mods.

Primetime, I am sorry, I was going by what the tow truck driver was telling me and he actually wasnt able to get up there yesterday. I did speak with him and asked if he forgot what he was supposed to be doing but he said he didn't get back in till it was to late so he was going to get it this afternoon.Sorry for getting your hopes up. Hopefully it will be there today, and we will be hitting the yards soon hopefully.
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