Cool video, I am in Austin TX and got allot of good info from this and the front spindle video you posted. Looking now for the shop you mentioned to see if I can get some drop spindles for my 1965 bug and contemplating going ahead and putting adjusters on the beam and making it narrower. Thanks again
Cool video, I am in Austin TX and got allot of good info from this and the front spindle video you posted. Looking now for the shop you mentioned to see if I can get some drop spindles for my 1965 bug and contemplating going ahead and putting adjusters on the beam and making it narrower. Thanks again
Nice video man! A buddy and I have been restoring a 76 bug and WILL be doing this. Thanks so much. Great video and explanations.
Cool, now can you list what youve done and what material like spindles narrowed beam, stuff like that please.
Good video.....right down to the point :)
I would never lower my bug, but I have to replace the rubber bushings on the spring arm...nice video.
Can u make a video w/ the before & after? I think I'm going to drop mine after pay day =D
hi,how many teeth you downloaded it altogether ? apology if not well undertood but Im writing a translator from Argentina and thanks Carlos
Looks Great Thanks for Sharing
How much do you turn the front?
good informative video..
is this still possible without grinding the plate?
this is good
GOod!!
yeah...that if you have an already (a bit) lowered bug......mine looks like a 4x4 version :P
please read my comment on " Lower the Bug part 1" before attempting this
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Needs more low
Needs to be lower xD
Slam It To The Ground!!