The forward end of the rear trailing arm on the driver's side intermediate axle popped off. The rubber bushing is intact on the pin. The eye of the trailing arm is also OK.
I have the axle chocked, blocked, and cocked so that the eye lines up with the rubber. Was thinking of slightly chanfering the edges of both so they can align more easily going back together and then drawing the eye over the bushing with a large clamp. It might work.
My question is what I should do to prevent the eye from walking off again? One fellow suggested welding a piece of strap across the end of the pin. I guess that could work but I am leery of killing the rubber bushing with the heat, and anyway all of the leverage is on the trailing arm, yes?
Was thinking maybe of crafting some sort of way of caging the trailing arm end in place. Or maybe even steel cable and a few cable clamps?
What do y'all recommend?
I have the axle chocked, blocked, and cocked so that the eye lines up with the rubber. Was thinking of slightly chanfering the edges of both so they can align more easily going back together and then drawing the eye over the bushing with a large clamp. It might work.
My question is what I should do to prevent the eye from walking off again? One fellow suggested welding a piece of strap across the end of the pin. I guess that could work but I am leery of killing the rubber bushing with the heat, and anyway all of the leverage is on the trailing arm, yes?
Was thinking maybe of crafting some sort of way of caging the trailing arm end in place. Or maybe even steel cable and a few cable clamps?
What do y'all recommend?