How much wider in the track does a Reduction hub CB rear end make compared to a beetle rear end? Same with the front, is it just the wider hubs on a
CB front end that make the track wider or is the crossmember?
I have bought a 58 Beetle with supposed CB running gear
I'm working away from home for a while so I won't be able to check it right out. I would like to tack a back end back on and put original guards and
engine lid on.
I was going to put this in the off road section but you folks here know CB's so I posted here, if it's in the wrong spot Mods please shift it.
You should consider making a KOMMANDEURWAGEN replica , someone once took my cb for such a project but changed their mind,
http://cdn.silodrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/4x4-VW-Beetle.png
p.s Your cb
Is the same width as a kombie I think you will find ,not sure why exactly.
Looking at the front hubs on that pic it appears to be the 4WD version
I wish it was, that would be interesting.
Actually, looking at it again, the front end could be CB but the rear is something else. Those aren’t 64 on Type 2 rear brake drums. Are they pre 64
with the smaller axle nut?
Have a better look Tony- the front has the small bolt on hubs which had the splines for the drive shafts- same as the Schwimmer
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I think they are big nut, not home just now so bit hard to see but I was sure they were big nut. The CB had a big nut rear? From memory the small nut
set up doesn't have those swirls on the hub? The mounting setup is different to a Van one.
Yep that's the country buggy only shock bracket. The rear is definitely CB. Front too probably. Good stuff.
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Great shots of the underside very informative, Especially with someone like me with G/Box problems.
Hi Gary
Yes, I see what you mean. Definitely 4WD. Wouldn't you love to find one of those. I'd settle for a 4x4 VW Iltis.
Weren't they like the Kubel and 4WD only in first gear?