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Lowering my 1972 Beetle??


Adam Holmes
01-18-2008, 06:32 AM
Hi ya people, can anyone help? I just bought a 1972 beetle 12v and im after lowering it anyone have any ideas on how i can do this or any sites i can get the shocks etc?? thanks

BoatCop
01-18-2008, 11:31 PM
Is it a Super or Standard Beetle?

If a Standard, there are 2 ways to do it.

1. Is to get a new front beam with lowering adjusters, or have adjusters welded in. This twists the torsion leaves inside the tube to lower the front. This is the easiest way.

2. Is to get a set of lowered front spindles. This way is preferred, since it maintains the front end geometry, and keeps the alignment proper. Also there's less strain on the torsion leaves. A good idea if you use this method is to convert the front to disc brakes.

You can lower the rear end by adjusting the spring plates. This is a pretty in depth undertaking, reserved for VW shops or only the most experienced do-it-yourselfer.

Any of the VW parts joints have the parts to do it.

www.jbugs.com (http://www.jbugs.com)
www.mamotorworks.com (http://www.mamotorworks.com)
www.cip1.com (http://www.cip1.com)
etc.

Adam Holmes
01-21-2008, 02:29 AM
Ok thats cool thanks for that mate, by Spindles do you mean shocks mate?? Sorry to be thick.

BoatCop
01-21-2008, 10:40 AM
Ok thats cool thanks for that mate, by Spindles do you mean shocks mate?? Sorry to be thick.

The spindles are what the brake parts and wheels attach to. It has mounts for the brakes, suspension parts, shocks, ball joints, etc. and is part of the front axle assembly.

http://www.vwheritage.com/diagrams/113-405-311D.jpg

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