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> Is this trailing arm bracket toast?
burlybryan
post Jul 18 2026, 03:49 PM
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Hole is elongated. I could weld it up and re-drill if needed.


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post Jul 18 2026, 06:54 PM
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There’s certainly people on here that could have that welded it up and then re-drill it.
That hole obviously needs to be dead nuts. I believe that is the one set point on the trailing arm that has no adjustment.
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post Jul 18 2026, 08:13 PM
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There’s certainly people on here that could have that welded it up and then re-drill it.
That hole obviously needs to be dead nuts. I believe that is the one set point on the trailing arm that has no adjustment.


Unless you want some "adjustment". I might have known people who might have gotten more camber in near-stock race 914s by "moving" the hole.
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post Jul 18 2026, 10:10 PM
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@burlybryan

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Hole is elongated. I could weld it up and re-drill if needed.
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Replace it.
Which side is it?
Can you show a whole picture of it?

I have a few..
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