Narrowed Beams
Narrowed Beams
So does anyone actually make narrowed type 3 beams or do you have to change everything to a Type 1 beam?
- inkedkitch
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- inkedkitch
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I was looking for that too, Kyle. The search on the site is rubbish! We still don't know the secret of shortening the splined bar - I think there is still doubt about how it will work and hold up. There are seriously massive shock loads when the front axle hits a bump or pothole (which happens all the time these days after the big freeze).
This is the thread.
viewtopic.php?t=2190
This is the thread.
viewtopic.php?t=2190
Dave.
- aircoolsteve
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i remember seeing a thread on one forum sometime ago on the subgect of narrowing a type3 beam.
its a big job on the type3 beam as really, shortening the tortion bars is out of the question due to the safety aspect. i can tell you that there is no way i would trust a welded tortion bar. just not on.
the modification i saw moved the splined locations and used the original length bars. it wasn't in a finished state either so iv'e no idea if it actually worked.
just think about how much work is involved in getting everything just in the right place. also, if you look at the one pic of the fitted beam in the thread, the shock turrets pass up through the fuel tank space. useful!
i think that the shock towers are removed from the bug version and mounts are welded to the inner wing. not sure but i think thats what happens.
it not a job for the home man i reckon. when creative make something for the general marketplace they have to do work to attain the propper certificates of safety.
personally, i like the car the way it is. its way in front of the handling of a beetle and gives a really nice ride. why fit susspension thas not as good?
only my veiw.
steve
its a big job on the type3 beam as really, shortening the tortion bars is out of the question due to the safety aspect. i can tell you that there is no way i would trust a welded tortion bar. just not on.
the modification i saw moved the splined locations and used the original length bars. it wasn't in a finished state either so iv'e no idea if it actually worked.
just think about how much work is involved in getting everything just in the right place. also, if you look at the one pic of the fitted beam in the thread, the shock turrets pass up through the fuel tank space. useful!
i think that the shock towers are removed from the bug version and mounts are welded to the inner wing. not sure but i think thats what happens.
it not a job for the home man i reckon. when creative make something for the general marketplace they have to do work to attain the propper certificates of safety.
personally, i like the car the way it is. its way in front of the handling of a beetle and gives a really nice ride. why fit susspension thas not as good?
only my veiw.
steve
Ben Lewis does a narrowed beam for type 3's. This service is only done with the car at his workshop! And he will never send out a beam to be retro-fitted by a customer.
He has to take exact measurements from the vehicle and change/fab things as he goes. This is not a job for the amature mechanic!!
As for compromising the ride of a car,i have gone to a 4 inch narrowed ball joint beam with AirRide and a Disc upgrade. My car has never gone down the road in a more controlled way.
You can contact Ben here....07929-726351
He has to take exact measurements from the vehicle and change/fab things as he goes. This is not a job for the amature mechanic!!
As for compromising the ride of a car,i have gone to a 4 inch narrowed ball joint beam with AirRide and a Disc upgrade. My car has never gone down the road in a more controlled way.
You can contact Ben here....07929-726351
www.evilbens.blogspot.com/