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Old 02-05-2013, 02:29 AM   #1
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Trailing arm mounts?

Anyone know where to find them? Im switching a 1980 axle into my truck, and Im wondering if any parts stores would carry them or if I have to order from cpp.
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Old 02-05-2013, 09:34 AM   #2
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Re: Trailing arm mounts?

Not available @ local auto parts places. Try one of these....

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Old 02-05-2013, 12:00 PM   #3
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Porterbuilt does have them.

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Old 02-05-2013, 12:49 PM   #4
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Porterbuilt does have them.

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How much are they? Shipped will be more, I know.
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I want to say $50 + $20.... but I could be wrong, as they usually come in there 73-87 trailing arm kit. Give Dave a call over there @ 480-297-2621, and he will get you all setup. That is the only place I know that has them, not to say there couldn't be others though.
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Old 02-05-2013, 02:34 PM   #6
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Re: Trailing arm mounts?

I did find them on the cpp website, but I would like to look at my options. If anyone was wondering they are $39 from cpp.
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Old 02-05-2013, 02:55 PM   #7
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You could always carefully cut them off of your existing axle....
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Old 02-05-2013, 03:00 PM   #8
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The trailing arm mounts are angled on the axle, where as the leaf springs mounts are straight.
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Old 02-05-2013, 03:02 PM   #9
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Re: Trailing arm mounts?

I have both axles, but I think once I cut it off it would be wrecked.
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Oh... then what project 67 sub mentioned might work. I have never done it, but it seems like it might be an option if you were to carefully do it. Guess it depends on what you use to cut them off also.
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Re: Trailing arm mounts?

Early Classic Enterprises sells them for 39 dollars also. Top notch folks to deal with.

And you don't have to deal with CPP. Read the review board. We should rename it the 'CPP complaint board".
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Old 02-06-2013, 12:44 AM   #12
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Re: Trailing arm mounts?

I went to order them from ECE, but the shipping quote was $100 with some sway bar mounts too. On that note, how would you guys suggest cutting the old ones off?
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Re: Trailing arm mounts?

I would see how a small air grinder would fit, maybe try differant cutting wheels. Slowly cut the welds, not the axle and not the mount. Actually, I would get my angle grinder, because I'm fairly accurate with it, grind the welds thin, then knock'em off with a welding hammer.
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Old 02-06-2013, 01:08 AM   #14
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Thats what I was thinking. Just hope the original welds didnt have very good penetration. Im pretty good with an angle grinder too. Actually its the only cutting tool I use.
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I would see how a small air grinder would fit, maybe try differant cutting wheels. Slowly cut the welds, not the axle and not the mount. Actually, I would get my angle grinder, because I'm fairly accurate with it, grind the welds thin, then knock'em off with a welding hammer.
Can't you roll the carrier and axles out of the doner truck into the older axles and put in new races while you have it apart?
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Old 02-06-2013, 01:51 AM   #16
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I wish. This one is 1.5" wider, and is 5 lug. Im keeping the gears from the old axle though.
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I went to order them from ECE, but the shipping quote was $100 with some sway bar mounts too. On that note, how would you guys suggest cutting the old ones off?
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Man, you got to call them or something. I've ordered a bunch of full 4/6 drop kits from them (spindles, four shocks, four coil springs, track bar, shock mounts) and the shipping for all of that was only 50 bucks for all of it and that was several boxes totaling probably 100 pounds. I can't imagine 100 dollars shipping for a pair of saddles and sway bar mounts.

EDIT: I just looked and realized you're from Canuckistan. Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree with my shipping info.
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Re: Trailing arm mounts?

Is there a reason the truck arm housing needs to be kept in tact after removal of the mounts on this particular rear end? If not, cut the mounts off the rear housing completely (cut the housing apart & remove the areas the pads sit on). Then, slowly grind, cut, trim the housing material away from the pads.
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I was planning on reselling axle to cover some costs.
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use a plasma cutter to cut them off
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use a plasma cutter to cut them off
If one has a plasma cutter.... one doesn't need the recommendation to use it typically . I'm betting he doesn't have one @ his disposal.

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I was planning on reselling axle to cover some costs.
Not sure what you can get for a truck arm 12-bolt w/o the pads. Call ECE or Porterbuilt & speak to someone & confirm prices/shipping.
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true lol. but he could take it somewhere that has one and get them to cut them off, it may be cheaper and quicker than buying and having a new set shipped
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I called ECE. 39 bucks for the pads, 26 for shipping, and 10 for brokerage and taxes. So 75 total. Seems like a lot for two little pieces of steel. I will still contact nate, but I dont imagine pricing will be much different.
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Another option...... Comes with seals

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