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Trailing Arm: Application and ID






Tie Rods for Trailing Arms, Allocation

The current production is now using the reinforced trailing arms. The old trailing arms are no longer available as a replacement part.

Trailing Arm Characteristics





1. Standard trailing arm

2. Reinforced trailing arm

The reinforced trailing arm has the following distinguishing features:

A Additional reinforcement

B Additional opening

C Lengthened rib

Interchanging the trailing arms is permitted.

Note the different tie rod versions when replacing the trailing arm.

Allocation of the trailing arms to the tie rods.

Tie Rod Characteristics





1. Reinforced tie rod closed in direction of travel.

2. Standard tie rod open downward.

The reinforced tie rod is different on the right and left sides.

The standard tie rod is the same on the left and right sides.

- Arrow - points in direction of travel.

Interchanging the tie rods is permitted.

Pay attention to the different trailing arm versions when replacing the tie rod.

Allocation of the trailing arms to the tie rods.

Note the allocation of the tie rods for the trailing arms.





It is absolutely necessary to follow the allocation of the tie rods to the trailing arms. A different allocation is not permitted.

It is absolutely necessary that a reinforced tie rod - 2 - is installed when replacing a reinforced trailing arm - 1 -. If this is not the case, then the tie rod must be replaced.

Make sure a reinforced trailing arm - 1 - is installed in the vehicle when a reinforced tie rod - 2 - is being installed.

If a standard trailing arm - 1 - is being replaced, then it is permissible to install either tie rod version - 2 - and - 3 -.





If a standard trailing arm - 1 - is installed in the vehicle, then both versions of the tie rod can be installed.