Need a pair of rear suspension link arms. Is OEM the suggested route or are third party arms available?
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I think that's the right part, it's the arm that the droplink bolts on to
Need a pair of rear suspension link arms. Is OEM the suggested route or are third party arms available?
85152-90261-full-mr353009-17.jpg
I think that's the right part, it's the arm that the droplink bolts on to
Oem ,haven't seen aftermarket arms. That isn't a vr4 rear suspension picture
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Cheers. The picture was taken from the Camskill listing - http://www.camskill.co.uk/m22b0s1403...and_Galant_VR4
Can anyone confirm that the part in the camskill link is the correct one?
Is this what you looking for?
http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthr...suspension-arm
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[UOTE=giblet;802210]Can anyone confirm that the part in the camskill link is the correct one?[/QUOTE]
The suspension setup in the picture is not VR4 rear suspension.
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I got a pair on ebay last year, bout 10 months ago, they are still good.
Be Aware, they are mounted by a concentric bolt on the inner bush, if you don't line them up properly you will move the toe in and wear out tyres.
When I changed mine, I scribed the bolts and washers and nuts etc, but when I put it all together I wasn't 100% whether I had it right, so went for a 4 wheel alignment set up and one of them was out quite a bit!,
bear in mind that you will prob need to get them adjusted by someone with 4 wheel alignment kit
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If that's the straight arm that the drop link also bolts on to then yes. Sorry it's been a long day and I'm suffering from a lack of sleep. Just want to order the right part and go to bed!
The suspension setup in the picture is not VR4 rear suspension.[/QUOTE]
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Will be getting a full alignment done afterwards. Cheers
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Arm posted by me is not that on picture above, is that from yours vr4?
If it's the arm with the drop link attached then it's not the concentric bolt arm, it is the other one, part number on image below, camskill should be able to get you that I would think, other wise, ebay.
this arm is a bit of a pig to remove.
if the rear subframe stays in place i believe the fuel tank has to be dropped/moved out of the way to get the bolt out as it is very long.
the other option is to drop the subframe down so the bolt clears the tank.
i am not sure why mitsi did this it is a crazy situation.
You can repair that arm. I've had to do that on both arms due to the Selby bars being so much stiffer than the standard anti roll bars
It will probably be possible to drop the sub frame down on one side to remove the bolt without having to remove anything else.
But I ism not 100% sure. I have only ever removed this arm when breaking a car so the sub frame was off the car already.
I have tried to remove it when I did a rear end rust removal on my old black vr4 and gave up as the bolt hit the petrol tank when I tried to remove it, but I was much less experienced with taking bits off vr4 then.
The only time I have ever see this bracket fail on the rear arm was with an upgraded anti roll bar much stiffer bar and puts more force on the little bracket. If you have stiffer anti roll bar, then it is likely this will happen again. The bracket on the arm needs to be beefed up a bit to resist the extra load going through it. The original bracket is not very strong looking anyway.
If you have standard anti roll bar then the bracket must be rust away with time.
Might have to take a look at mine to see what state they are in and if needed weld on a stronger bracket, before give up as well.
Beat me to it pete.
I had stiffer anti roll bars fitted just under a year ago so that explains why it's happened.
i don't think it would be hard to fabricate a bracket and weld it on to a pair of arms.
i have a spare pair of the these arms that i was keeping for me, but if you need them i can clean them up and see if i can make the bracket and weld it on then you can get them fitted and give me your old ones. there is no point in fitting standard arms back on as they will fail in the same way eventually.
you can be my test subject if you want, if i can modify my arms with an extra bracket support then i can make a template of what i use and make a couple more brackets for when i get your arms back and fit those brackets to your arms. the next time i have the rear subframe down in my car i can fit them.
i understand you would need these upgrade arms quite quickly, so i understand if you just want to get it repaired locally, but the offer is there, i think i will do this anyway with my arms, as at some point i will end up getting stiffer anti roll bars as they do help a lot with body roll, particularly on stock suspension.
Last edited by Davezj; 23-06-2015 at 05:28 PM.
I have had a look at my spare arms and the look in good condition and the bracket in its original position looks like it can have a plate welded to it to beef up the strength. I can't as I have ever done it before, but it looks doable.
Thanks for the offer Dave. I may need to find a local garage to repair the current arm unless Adam can have a go during the weekend. If a replacement arm is likely to suffer the same fate then it makes sense to repair the current one.