Mitsubishi L200 Walkinshaw. Suspension broken, Advice needed

Mitsubishi L200 Walkinshaw. Suspension broken, Advice needed

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pippy.r

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Wednesday 15th March 2023
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I have a 2010 Mitsubishi L200 Walkinshaw and could do with some input regards axle & suspension replacement or repair. If anyone has relevant knowledge it’d be much appreciated.

The Walkinshaw ‘unfortunately for me’ doesn’t have the standard L200 leaf spring suspension on the rear axle. It has a damper and coil spring which attaches to the rear axle by means of a bracket, welded to the axle. Its this bracket (near side) which has failed.

Id hoped for a straight replacement from a scrap yard as Mitsubishi don’t carry the spare but as so few were made, I’ve drawn a blank.

So, I’m looking for similar experiences or educated direction as to the following if anyone can help.

1. Anyone got such an axle?
2. Is it possible to remove the current suspension and retro fit with leaf springs and a conventional axle?
3. Is it feasible that a new bracket could be fabricated to the existing axle?

I’m looking for knowledge first and foremost BUT ill be looking for someone to take the job on too, in the midlands area, if anyone has recommendations?

Thanks in advance.


pippy.r

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14 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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Fastdruid said:
It was also a post-registration upgrade with the kit available from Walkinshaw which suggests Mitsubishi never held parts in the first place.

Have you tried contacting Walkinshaw themselves? https://www.walkinshawperformance.co.uk/
Hi, thanks for the reply. I've been side-tracked by other things past month but yes I've approached Walkinshaw. No input from them so far. Id a faint hope they would pop up and say they had a drawing a fabricator could work off.

pippy.r

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Monday 10th April 2023
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Benspickup said:
Again, where are you located? I could easily draw that bracket up on CAD and weld it onto the axle tube. I'm guessing many folks will be the same
I'm in the Midlands, Burton upon Trent near Derby. DE15. I think most advice is leading this way..

pippy.r

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scrw. said:
Where in the Midlands are you? Any decent 4x4 fab shop would replicate the mounting point, only problem I could see is if it damaged the axle tube when it came unstuck.
Thanks, Yes seems to be my route to a fix. I'm in Burton upon Trent near Derby DE15.