VW T3 / T25 / Vanagon - Trailing Arm Bushing Replacement

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • In this video I remove the original bushings from the Trailing Arms on my Volkswagen T25 and replace with a new Powerflex set from Brickwerks. More info on the blog: vwt25.blog/2018/10/30/trailin...
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    Jump to the different steps:
    00:00 Explanation of parts and approach
    3:15 Jacking up the van
    4:10 Sealing the master cylinder
    4:48 Disconnecting the brake lines
    5:24 Removing the handbrake cable
    7:19 Unbolting the CV joint
    8:25 Removing the hub nut
    9:55 Removing the brake back plate
    11:17 Removing the bearing hub and driveshaft
    12:23 Removing the shock absorber and spring
    13:09 Unbolt the trailing arms
    14:47 Cutting off the seized bolts
    16:55 Rust and corrosion
    18:26 Removing the original bushings
    20:04 Cleaning the trailing arms
    20:30 Painting the trailing arms
    21:10 Fitting the Powerflex bushings
    24:24 Bolting the trailing arm in position
    24:57 Refit the spring and shock absorber
    25:11 Reconnect the driveshaft and CV joint
    25:55 Refitting the brake backplate
    27:21 Snapped bleed nipple
    27:44 Replacing the wheel cylinder
    29:37 Reconnect the brake lines
    31:16 Bleed the brakes
    32:37 Adjust the rear brakes
    34:39 Set the hub nut to 500Nm
    #vwt25 #vwt3 #vanagon #volkswagen
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Komentáře • 105

  • @placesyoullgo9484
    @placesyoullgo9484 Před rokem +1

    You poor bastard, having to deal with all that rust. - It's why I left UK & came to Southern California. My 88 Vanagon doesn't have a spot of rust - praise be to the sun god Ra!
    thanks for all the good coverage here & the editing is awesome, really makes the process move along.

  • @broknsword23
    @broknsword23 Před 4 lety +11

    Thanks for your detailed information! What a perfect work experience with such "common" tools. Almost got me excited to change the bushings on my 82' T3 Westfalia!

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you. I don't have access to specialist tools so trying with what i've got! Good luck with yours!

  • @PedroPlckle
    @PedroPlckle Před rokem +2

    Wow. First class tutorial video. For an exploratory procedure, unbelievably high quality of video and clarity of instruction - that also includes any challenges you get from inexperience of doing the job. Due to this insight, it's actually better than a Haynes or AutoDoc video. Absolutely well done, sir.

  • @pieternelboer2233
    @pieternelboer2233 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you James. Excellent video , just about to do the same to my transporter syncro , hidden gems in video in the form of Built Hamber products. Well done!! purchased powerflex bushes for entire vehicle so i will be watching all your bush replacement videos, thank you again.

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! Hope it all goes well!

  • @mwesb1994
    @mwesb1994 Před 4 lety +4

    thanks so much for also recording and posting such a big job!

  • @jacksomb1
    @jacksomb1 Před rokem +1

    What an excellent video. Just the right level of detail needed, as well as flagging some of the pitfalls to watch out for. Great work!

  • @mrdestroyer7815
    @mrdestroyer7815 Před 4 lety +1

    I love all your shade tree mechanic techniques

  • @Samuel-om6dw
    @Samuel-om6dw Před 4 lety +3

    Really helpful video to work on my 91 VW Vanagon GT. Thanks

  • @Ddagaz
    @Ddagaz Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks so much! I so appreciate your care and complete explanation. This is a job I'll be doing and I really wasn't looking forward to it..I'm still not looking forward to it, but I have a much better understanding why--and a small sense that I can accomplish it thanks to your video. Cheers.

  • @Rwecosher
    @Rwecosher Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for the vid. Looking forward to getting this done on my T4.

  • @shawncurtis3686
    @shawncurtis3686 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Very glad to live in an arid climate.

  • @nmartin5551
    @nmartin5551 Před 2 lety +1

    I really admire your efforts. Things don’t go smoothly when I DIY, and they don’t always go smoothly for you apparently. Thank you for sharing!

  • @jonathanpettitt8892
    @jonathanpettitt8892 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent video and explanation.

  • @kikujiro499
    @kikujiro499 Před rokem

    THANK YOU for all your videos. They are AWESOME.

  • @willbullock9889
    @willbullock9889 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video, I can only imagine how satisfying it must have felt as those bushes popped into position!

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 5 lety +1

      Haha! An obscene amount of pleasure.

  • @michaelswanson1471
    @michaelswanson1471 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for the great video mate!!

  • @liambyrne591
    @liambyrne591 Před 4 lety +2

    I am doing brakes and rear bearing ,this is a great video

  • @clopez8053
    @clopez8053 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks u a lot. Wad desesperated triyg to fit oem ones. And all they broke. Got some pain on hands and very nervius. I decided to put powerflex ones like on ur video. Job done. No pain on hands and head.

  • @rextilian
    @rextilian Před 5 měsíci

    Another excellent segment thank you.

  • @gregl7597
    @gregl7597 Před rokem

    This was a thorough guide which was really helpful to me.
    I'm hoping to post video of my van as I restore it, and I will be linking your video instead or simply repeating what you did.

  • @joolz2506
    @joolz2506 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Your videos are excellent, thank you !

  • @Eric-uj9ih
    @Eric-uj9ih Před 4 lety +1

    Well done sir.
    Always comforting to watch others encounter similar problems on big jobs.
    Made me smile when you had to re assemble the wheel hub so you could take off the castle nut.
    It’s a learning process. You won’t make That mistake again, I bet.
    I’ve Certainly been there before.
    You’re so calm under fire.
    Must be a British thing.
    Snapping off a bleed screw, ugh.
    That’s when I start throwing wrenches.
    My only comment would be, I’d probably take my van to my local mechanic afterward and have them double check the torque for me on the castle nuts.
    Well done and keep up the good work.
    Cheers!
    Eric from Oregon.

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Eric. Agree that would be wise. Although it's a mathematical calculation so *should* be about right it's hard to to trust it without seeing it with my own eyes!

  • @joolzhud
    @joolzhud Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, I have this job to do myself, certainly feel more confident doing it now thankyou.

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 3 lety

      Let us know how you get on. It's not fun, but very satisfying when done!

  • @2xixaaxu
    @2xixaaxu Před 3 lety

    very good job, and detailed...thank you for the efforts...

  • @davidbernard7256
    @davidbernard7256 Před rokem

    wish i saw this video in the 70's as i young kid. now i know how the brake system work. thank you! but then again where was you tube in 1979?

  • @octojoe
    @octojoe Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for the video my friend,good job.

  • @johnarnold2104
    @johnarnold2104 Před 4 lety +1

    amazing video. loved it thanks mate

  • @pod1475
    @pod1475 Před 3 měsíci

    A very helpful video, thanks for sharing

  • @SKSK-rz7br
    @SKSK-rz7br Před 2 lety

    Excellent vid ... really well explained .. thank you

  • @DanTheManIOM
    @DanTheManIOM Před 4 lety

    also learned about the adjustment of the trailing arm with those two bolts...makes sense now in hindsight... love painting on the hardwood floor - Wife must be out of the house !!!

  • @welltrainedchimp9591
    @welltrainedchimp9591 Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are amazing, thank you! :D

  • @alanfleming8474
    @alanfleming8474 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation James thanks, I'm about to tackle this and the sub frame lol

  • @biryaniofbodyhair
    @biryaniofbodyhair Před 4 lety +1

    Great video man 👌

  • @tttboyy
    @tttboyy Před 5 lety +1

    Great job.

  • @toxarz
    @toxarz Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing very helpfull thanks!

  • @richrocketlll
    @richrocketlll Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks, Video covers what I needed to know.

    • @GetMoreMellow
      @GetMoreMellow Před 4 lety

      Is to know, to let someone else do the job?

    • @richrocketlll
      @richrocketlll Před 4 lety

      @@GetMoreMellow If you want it done right and pay for only the parts then do it yourself. Books and youtube are a good source of repair instructions. I also enjoy the work and the knowledge gained.

    • @GetMoreMellow
      @GetMoreMellow Před 4 lety

      @@richrocketlll Yes I also do try to do as much as possible, problem is place to work, undisturbed, I've been having to do jobs in front of my house where people are forever passing by, friendly but I need to learn how to say sorry, but right now I am busy - without upsetting them. Seeing how this guy did the job, I realised the guy in the garage, didn't tackle it too cleverly, I mean to burn out the rubber, no wonder his boss was pissed off even if he did that under an extractor it must have been awful. I would not have done that, I think I would have done what this guy did, it's logical, pretty easy too with drilling. Bit of a big job for me though, I couldn't have got my head around all that and done it here on the street. I have d one lots of other jobs though on the street, here it is a pretty unconventional area, all kinds of nationalities, but in a fancy area, I think nosey parkers would call the environmental inspectors, or police. I improvised today to make a tent over my VW camper rear door, as it was raining and has been, all the time, and I need to get on, so I fixed this waterproof material right around and stuck it in between my car's hatch back rear door. It was pouring down but I managed to be able to work comfortably, lying on the ground on a piece of foam, fixing the push rod tubes seals. Really satisfying to not let weather or anything else beat you and still do what you want and need to do, and do it right (I pray). Tomorrow dry all day, and doing the other side.

  • @dunemaster3179
    @dunemaster3179 Před rokem

    Well done

  • @finbarrdolan
    @finbarrdolan Před rokem

    Brilliant 👍

  • @angusmclellan3506
    @angusmclellan3506 Před 2 měsíci

    Good job.

  • @PedroPlckle
    @PedroPlckle Před rokem

    Halfords Professional ratchet ring spanners are required for those rear backplate flange brackets. Get a fixed ring on it first with a wooden hammer to break em loose, and then slip on the ratchet spanner. They're awesome for speeding up jobs like that.

  • @chrisspringett5465
    @chrisspringett5465 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice video with all the info-Just renewed my own nearside jacking point-not for the faint hearted! Luckily the sills were goodstill but alignment test will tell how accurate my 'jig' was. One tip if you keep brake pedal depressed with a wood batten under steering wheel no more fluid will drip from rear brake hoses.Not sure on your torque guesstimate!

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 5 lety

      I'm reading up as much as possible to plan out how to address the mount points, the overlapping panels look a right pain. What did you use for the jig? For the torque - it not a guesstimate, its science!

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 5 lety

      Good tip on the brakes. It was my first time touching any type of brake system. The first drive after I refitted it was hair-raising!

    • @chrisspringett5465
      @chrisspringett5465 Před 5 lety

      as i found the cross member had also wasted to less than a mm i measured from back face of mount to a bit of strip tacked vertically toward centre of van both sides of outrigger-then measured how much front to rear the mount protruded either side of cross member-As i didnt have a rotted out sill area i was lucky but still had to cut a access 'panel' in the centre sill so i could plug weld the new Brickyard mount (other suppliers are available :) ) Worst part was fabricating a 'u' shape section of cross member welding it and then the new mount I used the replacement arm to check i was in the correct position too but think drain hole position is too fartoward centre of van . Passed its MOT last week so i must have done something correct. I was suprised how the outside of the mount and inner part of cross member rot away like you. Just other side to tackle in a year or two after i recover:)

  • @salamalycoom
    @salamalycoom Před 5 lety +2

    Very good vid. I find cursing helpful.

  • @emresagiroglu8935
    @emresagiroglu8935 Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome, detailed video. I really, really appreciate your efforts!
    I just had to replace my cv joints and bushes so your timing could be better on my part.
    Cheers

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 5 lety

      Thanks man, let me know how it all goes.

    • @ToolkiT73UK
      @ToolkiT73UK Před 3 lety

      I wish I had seen this vid before I replaced my CV joint.. but still need to do the other side (preventative) so this video will still come in to use (like the other ones did :) )

  • @e30tutorials
    @e30tutorials Před 4 lety +1

    Good and obviously a hard job :)

  • @SUP-2101
    @SUP-2101 Před 2 lety

    Hello from Ukraine! I have t3 bus too! :)

  • @matthewclarke5636
    @matthewclarke5636 Před rokem

    Hey, thanks for you handy video. What size thread is are brake line bolts please?

  • @gryan39
    @gryan39 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. Did you need get the camber etc adjusted.

  • @macvanbus142
    @macvanbus142 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the clear organised video never seen like this before good job, can you make video on how to renew rear cv joint ?

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. Yes, i'll eventually get round to that job so will film it when I do.

  • @KirtFitzpatrick
    @KirtFitzpatrick Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video. I'm about to replace the bushings on my own van. I'm wondering, is it necessary to remove the hub, brake and drive assembly just to replace the bushings? That adds a huge amount of work and potential to brake things to my job if that's the case. What do you think?

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Kirt. No, you could just undo the brake line and driveshaft. I only did it because there was a hole in my brake backplate so needed to replace that.

  • @DanTheManIOM
    @DanTheManIOM Před 4 lety

    like the plug idea on the brake line..did you use a cold galvanizing compound on the trailing arms, the paint seems to change color like cold galvanizing...sometimes it helps to cut the back off the bolts -maintenance guys at the acid plant did that on every bolt...like the brake bleeder as my kids complain when they are employed, up, down, up, down...I should probably do this job on my van...but first, coolant lines and get it running (again).. great video !

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Dan. I used Bilt Hamber Electrox which is a high Zinc primer, seems to work really well!

  • @HubertusSchaper
    @HubertusSchaper Před 2 lety

    Hi, Nice work,🛠👍🏻🇳🇴.HCS

  • @bornfreefreedom4900
    @bornfreefreedom4900 Před 4 lety

    Very indeed. Best wishes
    If you were to buy again
    Would you have a 4x4
    Or two wheel drive t3

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety

      If I had the money i'd love a Syncro. Way out of my price range though!

  • @macvanbus142
    @macvanbus142 Před 3 lety

    I watched the amazing video again and I noticed that you forget to put some anti seize grease on bleeding screw and oil pipe connecters and the brake shoes edges for easy movement. Also can you put link for the grey/black paint you have used . Thank you.

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 3 lety +1

      My future self is going to hate me. Wish i'd added anti-seize at the time! For the paint I used Bilt Hamber Electrox which is a high Zinc primer, then Rustoleum Combi-color in black.

  • @davidcummins6766
    @davidcummins6766 Před 3 lety

    Hi James, excellent video and very helpful for me as I needed to remove the brake drum backplates on my van, but what was the reason for you to split the hubs off the trailing arms to replace the bushes? apart from making it easier to paint of course. Keep up the good work thank you.

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 3 lety

      Hi David, thank you. I wanted to give them a full inspection and make it easier to paint. Also, just curious how it all fitted together! You're right, anyone doing this job could just undo the CV joint from the gearbox and take it all off together.

    • @davidcummins6766
      @davidcummins6766 Před 3 lety

      @@JamesAkers cheers James, definitely made my day much easier. Thanks

  • @mazphillips840
    @mazphillips840 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi James. Will be consulting your vids on work coming up. If I can ask? Where did you get the plugs from when you separated the brake lines. Cheers Maz

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety

      Hi Maz. I got them off eBay for a few pounds each. Search for "Brass M10 x 1 Male Brake Blanking Plug"

    • @mazphillips840
      @mazphillips840 Před 4 lety

      @@JamesAkers Thanks James. Your a star.

  • @T_ndhlovunator
    @T_ndhlovunator Před 2 lety

    Hi what year model is your bus?

  • @FhVW
    @FhVW Před rokem

    How are the trailing arms now? My guess is they are rusting again? Which black paint did you use after primer?

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před rokem +1

      They're great, no rust at all yet. I used Rustoleum Combicolor on top of the zinc primer.

    • @FhVW
      @FhVW Před rokem

      @@JamesAkers Thanks! Sad we don't have rustoleum here. We do have something called hammerite. Which is really good stuff against rust, but it also fights primer layers or anything else that is underneath or on top. Anything else paint wise, probably doesn't come close to rustoleum

  • @DK_Skand
    @DK_Skand Před 2 dny

    why didn’t you clean the rusty bolts before trying to loose them?

  • @macvanbus142
    @macvanbus142 Před 3 lety

    What size of the planking pieces male/female? can you put a link ? Thanks.

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 3 lety

      You just need the male. It's M10 x 1. I got mine from here: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282165406700

  • @ronplucksstrings7112
    @ronplucksstrings7112 Před 3 lety

    Nicely done, explained, and produced video...but PLEASE, your setting yourself up for needles misery in the future!...do yourself a favor an use Anti-Seize on ALL threads, bolts through sleeves, brake fitting, bleeding nipple, even on threads of brake adjuster, etc. ...just about all the difficulties you encountered would not have occurred if AS had been used last time these items were apart...so use AS, especially if YOU are going to be the one having to take them apart next service. Cheers

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 3 lety

      I have been well and truly told! Thanks Ron, i'll definitely be following your advice on using Anti-Seize for any further work I do on the van.

  • @hauba1
    @hauba1 Před 4 lety

    Hello! What type or Rust Oleum do you use?

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety

      I used Rust-Oleum CombiColor Black RAL 9005 Gloss on the trailing arms.

    • @hauba1
      @hauba1 Před 4 lety

      @@JamesAkers Thanks! Nice and really good videos! Keep em coming ;)

    • @hauba1
      @hauba1 Před 4 lety

      @@JamesAkers And the grey before rust oleum, is it zink spray?

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety +1

      @@hauba1 Yes, it's Bilt Hamber Electrox Zinc spray.

  • @cek347
    @cek347 Před 4 lety

    What size washers?

    • @cek347
      @cek347 Před 4 lety

      For the threaded rod

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 4 lety

      I don't have the size to hand but the part number is Radius Rod Bush Washer 251407069

  • @nitithepsrichumpol467
    @nitithepsrichumpol467 Před 4 lety

    I need a book

    • @DanTheManIOM
      @DanTheManIOM Před 4 lety

      get the Bentley manual like James has -- mandatory if you own one of these vanagons

  • @type2523
    @type2523 Před 5 lety

    im luckz ,mz van is prettz drz,hanst even surface rust

    • @JamesAkers
      @JamesAkers  Před 5 lety

      Where do you live? This poor van has no hope as i'm in the North West of England.

    • @type2523
      @type2523 Před 5 lety

      @@JamesAkers greece

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms Před rokem

    Needs more fluid film