Happily i'm getting quite good at taking the trailing arm off, it's getting the thing back on is the pain
I shall post the result when it's done
Peter
What Iain said, the axial load is pretty high if I recall. I can't recall the final torque the 24mm nut goes to but I think it was quite high. On the CX there was also a shim or two added between the thrust bearing and the mating face of the subframe that accounted for the correct load when the thing was torqued up - there was some protrusion of the support tube to measure I recall. personally, I just replaced the same shims as came out it in the first place..... Not sure why the Xantia didn't need this same attention. Perhaps the subframe and arms were more accurately machined in the factory.Stickyfinger wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 06:40 Do these need final tightening with the car on its wheels so there is no "stress" built in ??.... in the same way as other suspension joints
Yes, I presumed that also - or the difference that CX arms are aluminium where Xantia are steel (perhaps concern the inner bore shoulder the outer race sits against, might deform over time and change the offset?)aerodynamica wrote: 31 Mar 2026, 21:54 Not sure why the Xantia didn't need this same attention. Perhaps the subframe and arms were more accurately machined in the factory.