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Can you patch/ weld....
I noticed one of my trailing arms has a rust spot in it and I was wondering if any one has welded/patched one of these.? This is on the 126 300SD. I will be replacing bushings, mounts etc so will have an oppourtunity to take it off and patch it up. Thanks, any feedback is apprecieated!!
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Weld maybe, it would be simpler to just find a solid used one. Get a cheap spray gun from Autozone and spray it yourself with some hard epoxy based paint for that detailed undercarrage look.
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i agree. this is one place i wouldnt patch. if it is thru in one place there are probably many that are thin.
you can prob find a good used one for from 100 to 200. i think my indie charged me about 200 to 300 to install. i have done at least two. one that was bent by my lovely #2 daughter sliding the 240 into a curb on ice, and the other rusted out. tom w
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i had to weld one up this spring- i was stranded with a broken rusted out a arm, so i used some 3/16 plate steel and beat it into a nice shape and welded the f*(^& out of it. just to get home on. of course i ran it until i went thru 3 used tires, as the arm was bent.
I would not recommend doing this to anyone. if you are dropping it to do bushings anyway, it is not too much more work to replace it. i got 2 used ones from Arkansas shipped for about $200. they were in really good shape. i cleaned them up, coated them with penetrol, and rattle canned about 10 coats of paint on them- i had lots of time while i was collecting the other parts. one thing about used- the scrap yard i got mine from decided that they were going to pull the hubs- but theydidnt have a clue about how to do it, or the right tools, all they ended up doing was ruining a seal on one side.so i had to R&R the bearings, which meant i had to buy some more tools, etc. but you may luck out and get good bearings, etc. this website will have junkyards competeing for your business- i haggled with them to get the best price- some places wanted $400 each, plus shipping ![]() http://www.uneedapart.com/
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Tech question..
Thanks for the feedback. Do all W126 chassis use the same trailing arms etc? Or do I stay with 81-85 SD's? Thanks.
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If it ain't broke take it apart and find out why. ![]() 1983 300SD, 4 speed 1994 C280 1987 300TD wagon 1996 HD Road King Ride in Peace Eric Peterson, Harley of Macon |
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