What shock absorbers are the best for road usage. Koni, Bilstein, KYB, Cofab, Delco, Gas, Air,Oil etc.
Want something with good roadholding for my 1961 KG with standard wheels and no mods. What do people think about mods to the beam and springs?
nothing beats irs conversion it will take any size motor's power and handle so well
I added Konis with coilovers (rear)
mine also has 14" wider wheels lowering it slightly also
it's really a cmbination of much
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Thanks fellas. Have toy'ed with the idea of an IRS conversion. Have a good 1600 gearbox (may have come out of a Kombi).
Been told its a fairly big job though, lot of things to weld and replace.
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Yes, that IS a BIG job...
lots of precision cutting and welding...
not Impossible just darn difficult [impossible for Me] lol
but it has been done... many times..
Luckily , My 68 beetle came with IRS [semi automatic] and the roadholding is excellent...
as the rear wheels are positive camber all the time...
cheers
LEE
PS: Not sure on the final drive of a kombi Gearbox..??
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Yeah thought so. To much for me. Ill leave it original and just buy better shocks and lower slightly.
I just put oil shocks all round in my grandfathers 60 ghia ..... rides like a caddy
Thanks captainvw. Will do the same I think. Have been contemplating oils.
Norbert
Man, Nice looking ghia.
I think Bilsteins are the way to go.. bought 4 for my squareback and has been a big improvement. Also lowered the front though only by one spline handles like a dream. And for those wondering about the price try eshocks.com in the U.S. got all 4 from there for less than half you would pay here and that included shipping!
Don't use a 1600 kombi box, too low ratio for street driving, it would be like doing 3000rpm at 80k's in 4th.
Use a 1600 bug box. Only welding are the 'pivot boxes' on the outside of each rear fork for the rear trailing arm. There are jigs going around for
precision. Need set of rear trailing arms, spring plates i believe you may be able to get away with your current torsion bars and end plates, just be
sure to get the single plate (1 piece) spring plates as opposed to the dual plates, otherwise you will need the torsion bars and end plates.
Of course you would also need brakes, cv shafts and that does it.
If your not driving hardcore with it then don't bother unless your really particular. I rekon lowered swing axle ghias with negative camber look
awesum as!
Thanks Newbug and Baja. Decided to keep the standard swing axle setup and buy some Bilstiens. They should do the job for me I hope. Appreciate the
details about where ro purchase.
Norbert