Trailing arm pivot pins

Trailing arm pivot pins

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jp2405

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24 posts

83 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Good morning

Would anybody know of a source of the Wedge's trailing arm pivot pins (the front ones which attach to the chassis) which I believe have a part number TVR 025D 021A?

Thank you

John

KKson

3,403 posts

125 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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I know Dom Harris had a new pair made last year.

jp2405

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24 posts

83 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Hi
Thanks for the info. I can't imagine it's much trouble for a knowledgeable machinist. Still, I'll see what is said when I ask my local garage to set the camber!

KKson

3,403 posts

125 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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I messaged Dom and he was going to post up some info later. Cheers

mrzigazaga

18,552 posts

165 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Not sure if you know that if the pins are bent then it will take the assistance of a 20 ton press...around 5 hours per side of faffing...lots of heat and a very big hammer are also part of the tools needed...and making sure that the washers go back how they came off....smile

jp2405

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83 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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What I don't understand about them is that they are more like a fixed stud than a pin - the only movement surely is some rotation in the bush attached to the chassis (which is why they seize in the first place?....). Mine aren't bent but I'm just concerned about getting the camber re-set accurately. I removed them to remove the diff (never again!).

mrzigazaga

18,552 posts

165 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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I think there is a bit of movement in the arm itself on the pin, the pin is shanked so that would make sense...if there was no movement in the arm and pin then I imagine it would bend or seize....or worst ...snap..I had new ones bend within 2 years...not sure why...might have been metal quality.

jp2405

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83 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Nothing to do with driving style?smile

mrzigazaga

18,552 posts

165 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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jp2405 said:
Nothing to do with driving style?smile
driving

Sireatalot

627 posts

219 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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KKson said:
I messaged Dom and he was going to post up some info later. Cheers
Just seen this and must admit, I forgot to post up info..

I had a couple made from high strength M16 bolts, machined down to suit the trailing arm and and then the pivot bush.
Ive not road tested them yet though so cannot comment on their performance..


jp2405

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24 posts

83 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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I was thinking of going down the same route. Hopefully a local firm will be prepared to undertake it.

Chimaera 5.0

25 posts

209 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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jp2405 said:
Good morning

Would anybody know of a source of the Wedge's trailing arm pivot pins (the front ones which attach to the chassis) which I believe have a part number TVR 025D 021A?

Thank you

John
Hi, ACS pro in Germany has eight of the Pivot Pins part number 025D 021A left in stock.

Unfortunately we do not ship to Great Britain at the moment.

Regards
Eckhard




jp2405

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83 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Hello Eckhard

Is there any chance we can persuade you with euros?

Chimaera 5.0

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209 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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....please give me a call.

Telephone +49 6081 58 21 98 0

RobXjcoupe

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91 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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If someone can give me a drawing with sizes I can make them.