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What is the Beetle wheel base?
karmannghia60 - December 11th, 2009 at 01:27 PM

Axle to axle, what is the dimension?
Cheers
Raf


Sides - December 11th, 2009 at 01:42 PM

2400mm, strangely exactly the same as a Porsche 944


rose - December 11th, 2009 at 02:15 PM

73 bug 2420


vw54 - December 11th, 2009 at 03:19 PM

yeah they vary little


karmannghia60 - December 11th, 2009 at 04:35 PM

Great, thanks a lot


Warrenm - December 11th, 2009 at 11:00 PM

Also same as all Kombis:blush:


Phil74Camper - December 12th, 2009 at 04:44 PM

Not all Kombis, as the T3 (1980-92) is 60mm longer than the T1 and T2, and the T4 and T5 are longer still.

2400 mm - All torsion-bar Beetles - VW 1200, VW 1300, VW 1500, VW 1600 (1976 only), plus Country Buggy, Type 181, etc.
2400 mm - All Type 3 models - Notchback, Fastback, Squareback
2400 mm - T1 Transporter (1950-67), T2 Transporter (1968-79)
2400 mm - Mk1 Golf, Mk1 Scirocco, Mk2 Scirocco

2420 mm - All Superbugs - S and L - Macpherson strut front (1971-75)
2460 mm - T3 Transporter
2470 mm - Mk1 Passat (1974-80), Mk2 Golf
2475 mm - Mk3 Golf, Vento
2500 mm - VW 411 and 412 (not sold in Australia)
2510 mm - Mk4 Golf, Bora, New Beetle
2578 mm - Mk5 Golf, Jetta
2920 mm - T4 Transporter short wheelbase
3000 mm - T5 Transporter short wheelbase
3320 mm - T4 Transporter long wheelbase
3400 mm - T5 Transporter long wheelbase


Sides - December 12th, 2009 at 05:16 PM

Hey Phil, don't suppose you have a nice list like that for track do you ???


Phil74Camper - December 12th, 2009 at 05:23 PM

Yes I have a filing cabinet full of VW brochures and reference stuff, should be easy enough but will take a little time. Have to go and have another wine and get started...


68AutoBug - December 12th, 2009 at 06:58 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by karmannghia60
Axle to axle, what is the dimension?
Cheers
Raf


You mean you don't have any books that tell you that???

I have probably 15++ manuals etc.. on Beetles etc...

LEE


Phil74Camper - December 12th, 2009 at 08:11 PM

Lee we are the old-fashioned ones who buy VW books! The iGeneration just ask on forums.

Anyway, to follow the wheelbase query, here are the front/rear track dimensions, from period road tests. I'm just going to stick to Beetles, rather than Golfs, Kombis etc. Being road tests, they are probably not accurate to the nearest mm, but to the nearest 0.1 inch as that's what Australian reports used in those days.

VW 1200 36-bhp (to 1960) - Front 1290 mm, Rear 1245 mm
VW 1200 40-bhp (1961-65) - Front 1305 mm, Rear 1288 mm
VW 1300 (1966-67) - Front 1305 mm, Rear 1300 mm
VW 1500 (1968-70) - Front 1308 mm, Rear 1350 mm
VW 1600 Superbug S (1971-72) - Front 1380 mm, Rear 1351 mm
VW 1600 Superbug L (1973-75) - Front 1392 mm, Rear 1360 mm
VW 1600 Beetle (1976) - Front 1315 mm, Rear 1360 mm


1303Steve - December 12th, 2009 at 10:17 PM

Hi

As Phil said the road test data may not be accurate.

Maybe other people have factory owners manuals.

I have a 1300 Deluxe owners manual, 1305 front, 1288 rear

I still have the owners manual from my old 1972 1302, it had 4.5x 15 rims, the 71 1302 had 4 x 15 rims.
Front track with drums 1387, with discs 1391, rear track 1362.

My 1974 1303 owners manual makes no mention of discs or drums
Front track 1394 or 1407 with sport wheels, rear track 1349 or 1363 with sport wheels. The stock wheels were 4.5 x 15 ET 41 and the sports wheels were 5.5 x 15 ET 26

Steve


Sides - December 13th, 2009 at 08:47 AM

Great info there Phil & Steve - has answered a couple of things I was wondering very nicely - thanks !!!

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