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64 notch too low ???
Euro_67 - December 20th, 2003 at 07:08 AM

To all the type 3 gurus. I bough My 64 notch already lowered, and without driving it as the engine was out. I have now driven it and it is twitchy in the front. Ball joints, etc are ok but the bump stops have been cut of. could this be bump steer causing the unsettledness as it is too low ? how do your seriously lowered cars ride ? I hope there is a simple solution as I like the slammed look, if anything the rear could come up a bit to give it a slight rake. any help would be appreciated.


65square - December 20th, 2003 at 08:23 AM

My 65 has been lowered with dropped spindles & a little turn on the bars, handles pretty much like standard. Dropped spindles will allow you to keep the standard suspension travel. Not the cheapest but I reckon worth it.
Chris


kombi_kid - December 20th, 2003 at 10:07 AM

how low is it?
cheers
rhys


helbus - December 20th, 2003 at 06:39 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by kombi_kid
how low is it?
cheers
rhys


Looking at some of you type 3 guys' cars I would say if it still turns twitchy or not, it is not low enough?
:D


Cam - December 20th, 2003 at 07:57 PM

Sounds like bump steer, dude. Have a look at your steering arms when the front suspension is on load. If they're at an angle (not straight across, horizontal) then whenever you hit a bump, it turns the wheels. You can get a "quick steer" kit (had one on my lowered bug). They're made for the off-road boys, for raised front ends with the same problems. It sits on the steering box and sets the tie rod ends offset and higher or lower. Depending if you're running lowered or raised suspension. I just ran it reversed to how the normally are set-up, and it worked a treat.
But do watch those balljoints. They have a tendency to jump out on ya, and then you'll know slammed :(
Hope thats of some help,
Cam


Euro_67 - December 22nd, 2003 at 08:27 PM

here are some photos of the lowering job......opinions and advice welcome.


Euro_67 - December 22nd, 2003 at 08:30 PM


SKEWtYpe3 - December 23rd, 2003 at 02:52 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 65square
My 65 has been lowered with dropped spindles & a little turn on the bars,


DROPPED SPINDLES ON A T3 ?????????

1964 that aint very low, shouldnt be casuing probs ! gotta b somehting else

they were made once in the states i think but they never took off as they werent needed, are these realy dropped spindles u talk of ?

cheers


65square - December 23rd, 2003 at 11:03 PM

yep, really dropped spindles on a type 3!! Custom Bugs & Buses in Penrith made them. Work a treat!


SKEWtYpe3 - December 24th, 2003 at 09:21 PM

hhmmmmmm interesting

pictures?

welded are they?

i know u can weld t1 spindles but i dint think u could weld t3 ones as they are a different steel and will never be as strong........

just what i have been told, and interested on how they did them

cheers


koolkarmakombi - December 27th, 2003 at 01:49 PM

well no one else has said it...


there is no such thing as a too low T3.....:D

kkk


65square - December 27th, 2003 at 04:15 PM

haven't got any pics, can't see much when they're on the car anyway! They never mentioned any probs putting them together, but I never really asked. They suggested them to me so I guess they've done it before, all is cool so far!


SKEWtYpe3 - December 27th, 2003 at 10:29 PM

so i still gotta know, i am guessing they have been welded back together

right?


BerT3 - December 28th, 2003 at 07:53 AM

Hello,

I have some. Made them myself.

An how-to can be found on my website.

You need to heat the parts up before you weld.

Van der Jeught Bert,
BELGIUM
http://www.BerT3.be 


65square - December 28th, 2003 at 03:56 PM

Yeah skewy, I reckon they are welded. Took about a week from drive in to drive out.
BerT3, cool fastback. Pretty trick suspension. Your car looks to be the same colour as mine!:D


SKEWtYpe3 - December 28th, 2003 at 05:32 PM

hey Bert i be loving ur car and setup !

any plans for those plates u are using there? i wouldnt mind doing something like that myslef in the future. Any help would be great !

hhhmmmmm pre heat the area first hey, sounds doable !
understand now :thumb

cheers and keep it low !