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Help please - narrowed beam etc..
maximilian - April 8th, 2008 at 10:13 PM

Ok, so if i want my beetle sitting as low as i can go, whilst still being reasonable.

What's the best way to do this.

Something whereby I could adjust the suspension (i.e. raise it to 100mm for NSW rego etc)

Then drop it back down for the other 364 days, lol

What's the best way to do this (considering I don't want to have to deal with the issues experienced once the camber of the rear wheels is altered.)

I was thinkin dropped spindles

maybe a narrowed beam - not sure how much by though??

oh and i'd love to have wide wheels, like wide wide.

so maybe fiberglass guards aswell, front and back.

also different wheels sizes, front vs. back ??

Thanx guys,

Any help greatly appreciated.



(the first 2 pics are obviously slightly unrealistic, but heading that direction)



(but the 3rd one, as it is actually registered in nsw, so maybe somewhere in between)


bond - April 9th, 2008 at 06:02 PM

first pic reminded me of my first bug :fakesniff:

couldnt find a good pic with white walls, eyelids and roof rack but this will do.

first pic i think would be a 2" narrowed beam and 1 spline in the rear.
second pic looks like 6"+ narrowed beam and 2+ spline in the rear.
third pic i think would be 2" maybe 3" narrowed beam to tuck those brms and stock height in the rear?.

would depend on what brakes they are running etc. is hard to say if the beams are simply adjustable/ with dropped spindles or both. if you want it low irrespective of year you will want to run an adjustable beam ( adjustable + - 2.5") with dropped spindles ( - 2.5") = potentially 2.5"-5" drop from stock.

its further difficult to give you any help not knowing what year beetle you have. try using the search feature on here. you will find the advice you seek many times over for a variety of different applications and looks. and members rides to see what other people have done.

i personally like to do some research first to give me an idea of what is typically done and then seek recommendations and advice as to then ask a specific question ie: i want to run 8" rear rims under stock gaurds on its dick... how? and not so broad.

other sites:
http://www.thesamba.com 
http://www.airkewld.com 
http://www.kustomcoachwerks.com 
http://www.teamangoraracing.com 
http://www.teamangoraracing.dk 
http://www.germanlook.com 


goodluck

nick


maximilian - April 12th, 2008 at 01:04 PM

Thanks for your reply Nick,

Your beetle's awsome :starhit:

I currently own a '72 Superbug

but i'm selling it, as it's pristinely original, and don't really want to mess with that.

I plan on purchasing another one i can modify to my hearts content.

I definately wouldn't go any younger than that, as i can't stand plastic dashes.

So maybe older if not the same year.

Thanks alot for your help though,

peace.


humpty - April 25th, 2008 at 10:30 PM

Mine....
4" beam with drop spindles
1.5 clicks in the rear.... Its complicated to explain that, but basically it a combination of inner and outer splines...

http://www.postimage.org/Pq3WSAH0.jpg


Craig Torrens - April 25th, 2008 at 10:34 PM

Simon, you still making the narrow beams ?


humpty - April 26th, 2008 at 12:14 AM

Yep.... But I will soon be making them from scratch if all goes well.... Building a jig for it at the mo...