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Drum to disk conversion
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sicskate
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:11 pm Up
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Can the above be done?
I need a new axle for my gti, but I'm struggling to find one local and at a good price.

I would buy a recon, but I don't intend on keeping the car too much longer, otherwise I would.

I see the drum ones are common, and reasonable cost.

Cheers all.

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Seabook
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:13 pm Up
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easy, you just need to swap the trailing arm
 

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Don't you have the remove the arb and torsion bars to swap the trailing arms?
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sicskate wrote:
Don't you have the remove the arb and torsion bars to swap the trailing arms?

yes, you will have to remove both

 

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l_jacka
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So you are converting from disc to drum?
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l_jacka wrote:
So you are converting from disc to drum?

Rolling Eyes

aparently he want to replace his damaged disc axle

by swap the trailing arm then he could potentially get the cheapest axle avalible in the market

 

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sicskate
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Correct.
Although I don't think it would be "easy".

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sicskate wrote:
Correct.
Although I don't think it would be "easy".

not hard

even i don't go to the gym i still manage to bang off the torsion bars

 

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Will the trailing arms just slide out once the bars are out?
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sicskate wrote:
Will the trailing arms just slide out once the bars are out?

yes, a few tap from a hammer will knock the arms off

 

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l_jacka
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Whats actually damaged on the rear axle?
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sicskate
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It knocks quite abit. I'm guessing it's the bushes?
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sicskate wrote:
It knocks quite abit. I'm guessing it's the bushes?

where knocks a bit?

the arm or the crossmembrane?

 

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sicskate
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Not too sure.
The wheel doesn't shake or wobble.

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l_jacka
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Any play in the arms? If there isn't then its not the bushes...

Check its not something stupid like exhaust hitting something or the spare wheel cage as that happens to quite often rattle

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