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smile.gif posted on February 29th, 2012 at 02:28 PM
1970 Beetle Rear Shock Upgrades..Adjustable/Coilovers


Hey people I have just recently completed an engine upgrade to the wifes '70 Beetle. It has obviously always had a soft rear end..The splines have been reset and sits nicely on standard torsion bars..problem is Im looking to firm up the ride as the rear stock shocks are knackered..
Does anyone have recommendations on rear shock upgrades?..Has anyone used the Empi Coilover shocks for type 1?
..Looking for a direct fit rear shock..something like Bilsteins,Koni,Spax and the like. Either as an adjustable shock or coilover shock setup..Part numbers and where to buy from would be helpful too..thanks in advance Jason.
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posted on February 29th, 2012 at 02:54 PM



Just put 28mm rear bars from Richard holtz in



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yes.gif posted on February 29th, 2012 at 03:10 PM



Naturally You will want to do something if the shocks are worn out.
normal are heavy duty oil shocks...

You could go to gas shocks...
but some are hard as a rock...!!

I've always used heavy duty oil shocks on the rear...

and oil shocks on the front but I came across a set of gas monroe shocks on a beetle My Son was wrecking...
and found one of My front shocks was worn out so I put those on... thinking they would make the front just too hard...
and best front shocks I've had...

not helping You though..

I think normal heavy duty oil or gas shocks on the rear, will be great , after driving with worn out shocks....
there will be a BIG difference...

and if it is Your Wife's car then I don't think She will appreciate a hard as a rock rear end... thumping over every bump..

Naturally, EXPENSIVE , Spax, Koni or Bilstein should be much better.... but I'll bet Your Wife won;t know the difference.

and Yes the 68-70 beetles are known for soft rear torsion bars..

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posted on February 29th, 2012 at 04:21 PM



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Just put 28mm rear bars from Richard holtz in



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posted on February 29th, 2012 at 04:22 PM



Yup great chat and speedy service



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posted on February 29th, 2012 at 07:55 PM



Are these 28mm new custom bars or super beetle torsion bars?..I take it different years have different length torsion bars too?..


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