[ Total Views: 298242 | Total Replies: 1178 | Thread Id: 80275 ] |
Pages: 1 .. 38 39 40 |
|
DubCrazy
A.k.a.: steff
Custom Title Time!
Posts: 1295
Threads: 145
Registered: July 18th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: Gladstone Qld
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue
Mood: painting anything in front of me
|
posted on December 15th, 2015 at 10:20 PM |
|
|
i do hope after all this work/drama your not going to roll this one young man!!!!
steff.......
Life with out a v-dub is no life at all!!!!!
|
|
nbturbo
Veteran Volks Folk
Posts: 2171
Threads: 89
Registered: December 19th, 2002
Member Is Offline
Location: Whyalla Sth.Aust.
Theme: UltimaBB Powder
|
posted on January 24th, 2016 at 05:59 AM |
|
|
Smiley- I have left you a pm and a phone message about the caliper brackets.
|
|
bajachris88
A.k.a.: Chris Leete
23 Windows of Awesome
The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.
Posts: 6661
Threads: 534
Registered: April 8th, 2005
Member Is Offline
Location: Tanah Merah, SE-QLD
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: A bee bit ma' bottom, now ma' bottom's big!
|
posted on January 24th, 2016 at 10:27 PM |
|
|
You my friend... are an artist! I don't follow the avd threads for a while... come back and POW!
Holy moley... so clearly you'll be prepared for the apocalypse !
(ô_!_/ô) (ô_!_/ô)
69' baja: kombi box, thing spindles, irs, disc front, type 3 rear drums, 2 inch lift kit, 31x10 rears.
New engine in process: 94mm p&bs, 74mm C/w chomol Crank, 35.5x39 SP heads, turbo. Wierd combo, hopeful torque monsta!
|
|
nbturbo
Veteran Volks Folk
Posts: 2171
Threads: 89
Registered: December 19th, 2002
Member Is Offline
Location: Whyalla Sth.Aust.
Theme: UltimaBB Powder
|
posted on March 5th, 2016 at 07:29 PM |
|
|
Quote: | You mean the
framehead on the front and the torsion housing on the back?
I have seen this done where someone welded another torsion housing onto the car at the back directly under the stock one. Can't remember what he had
at the front.
Problems with this is you are adding a lot of extra weight, would have to gusset the crap out of it like you said, I'm not sure of legality? and you
are not actually gaining any ground clearance. Cause you are only moving the body up on the suspension, not winding the suspension up for more
height.
Smiley,I did the opposite on my Drag Car,another torsion bar tube 3" higher and 4" further back to lengthen the wheel base.Cut the front beam panel
from another pan and welded it 3" higher.Those cap screws you have holding the air cleaner adaptors to the carbies-I would drill and use tie wire in
case they come loose.I made some adaptors on my buggy to fit the Type 3 carbs, and also used tie wire-nothing worse than stuff falling into the carb.I
have my front brakes ready to bolt onto the CB spindles-thanks for your help.
Smiley
|
|
|
baghall
Custom Title Time!
Ben Hal Outlaw Bushranger
Posts: 1021
Threads: 131
Registered: January 15th, 2010
Member Is Offline
Location: Penrith NSW
Theme: UltimaBB Psyche Blue
Mood: Kids think I'm obsessed!
|
posted on March 5th, 2016 at 08:48 PM |
|
|
This is the build that keeps on giving. Well done again Smiley.
68 Baja - It's a growing pain!
58 Baja ute - and the pain spreads!
85 T3 Kombi - still growing
89 T3 Kombi - parts car
|
|
Smiley
A.k.a.: Daniel Stephens
Veteran Volks Folk
Posts: 2125
Threads: 110
Registered: October 29th, 2008
Member Is Offline
Location: Yeppoon, Central Queensland
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue
Mood: Synchro'd
|
posted on March 7th, 2016 at 12:28 PM |
|
|
Quote: | Quote: | Originally
posted by nbturbo
You mean the framehead on the front and the torsion housing on the back?
I have seen this done where someone welded another torsion housing onto the car at the back directly under the stock one. Can't remember what he had
at the front.
Problems with this is you are adding a lot of extra weight, would have to gusset the crap out of it like you said, I'm not sure of legality? and you
are not actually gaining any ground clearance. Cause you are only moving the body up on the suspension, not winding the suspension up for more
height.
Smiley,I did the opposite on my Drag Car,another torsion bar tube 3" higher and 4" further back to lengthen the wheel base.Cut the front beam panel
from another pan and welded it 3" higher.Those cap screws you have holding the air cleaner adaptors to the carbies-I would drill and use tie wire in
case they come loose.I made some adaptors on my buggy to fit the Type 3 carbs, and also used tie wire-nothing worse than stuff falling into the carb.I
have my front brakes ready to bolt onto the CB spindles-thanks for your help.
Smiley
|
|
Thanks for your advice Gary. I have a feeling that I didn't Loctite them. Cause I wanted to be able to get them out again. Lock wire sounds like a
great idea.
Smiley
If you said I was a Volkswagen man, you'd be right.
|
|
vduboy
Insano Dub Head
Posts: 702
Threads: 41
Registered: October 6th, 2012
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Streamlined2
Mood: Dying to get more buggy building time..
|
posted on March 13th, 2016 at 03:52 PM |
|
|
I don't know if I posted pictures of mine but when I use lockwire I use little "R" clips so I can get the part of without having to re lockwire and
cut the stabbing stuff off..
It will all be OK in the end, if it's not OK it's not the end!
|
|
bevelhead
Seriously Crusin Dubber
Posts: 161
Threads: 40
Registered: August 18th, 2008
Member Is Offline
Location: Cremorne TAS
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue
|
posted on September 12th, 2017 at 08:51 PM |
|
|
so whats happened to this?
|
|
ancientbugger
Custom Title Time!
Posts: 1986
Threads: 191
Registered: March 24th, 2004
Member Is Offline
Location: sunshine coast
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Yellow
|
posted on September 23rd, 2017 at 12:54 PM |
|
|
He's too busy playing with his baja bus!
|
|
Pages: 1 .. 38 39 40 |