Rear A Arm Spindle Fabrication for Baja Bug

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • In this video I take you along as I fabricate the rear spindle for the A Arm suspension I am building on my Baja Bug. I tried to keep it short but there was a lot of narration where I go over design aspects that I just didn't want to cut out.

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  • @cyatv9860
    @cyatv9860 7 років тому +4

    DUDE great job you have given me the the missing info and layout help i need. If you ever need a/c or refrigeration help hit me up.

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  7 років тому

      CYA TV, Thanks for the kind words and for watching. Good luck with your build!

  • @BajaWam
    @BajaWam 7 років тому

    thanks for the vids man , they really help me a lot with my build , keep up the good work !!

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  7 років тому +1

      BajaWam, Thanks for the kind words. Good luck with your build.

  • @kyhillbillys10
    @kyhillbillys10 6 років тому

    Top notch fab work

  • @tonybush2
    @tonybush2 7 років тому +1

    Just found your videos, really like the rear a arm idea. One question though, the load placed on the plate that the unitbearing bolts to seems awfully thin at 1/8 inch. I know your trying to pull that u joint in as far as you can but a boxed spindle with sleeved bolt holes might be worth looking into. Then you can rebuild it and pull the hime joints centerline of the u joint. Lime I said really dig the build enjoying the videos thanks..

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  7 років тому +1

      Tony Bush, I can't argue with you on that. That's one item I will really need to keep an eye on once I get some test runs in. I'm hoping because it has so little area before the side bracing comes into play and with the casting it won't have to carry to much stress. We'll see, your boxing idea is good. If I need to strengthen it maybe I'll go that route.
      Thanks for the comment and sharing your concerns, it's appreciated and needed on projects like this.

  • @SouthAmerican13
    @SouthAmerican13 2 роки тому

    excelente trabalho amigo

  • @BurleyMotorsports
    @BurleyMotorsports 4 роки тому +1

    Nice work and very informative. Could you possibly share your control arm lengths please ?
    I would like to use your set up on my current tube chasiss baja build. Thanks

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      Sorry I missed this earlier. The rear control arms are 24" from center point of the outside and inside pivot points.

    • @BurleyMotorsports
      @BurleyMotorsports 4 роки тому

      @@DougBugBuilder , no problem thank you for sharing all your awesome info ! You have tons of talent and your build is super cool !!!

  • @TheEZGZ
    @TheEZGZ 6 років тому

    Nice Work! Just curious, about how much weight savings over those Empi rear disc brake assemblies you originally had? Thanks

  • @btfojeff
    @btfojeff 3 роки тому

    you're doing a great job, very thorough, my only quetion is why control arms and not trailing arm?

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  3 роки тому

      Great question.... For the type of driving I do (Trails) I think Control arm suspension is better. Control arms are easier on the axles and transaxles. And in this setup it allows me to get more travel. And to some degree I think I like it because it's a little different.

    • @btfojeff
      @btfojeff 3 роки тому

      @@DougBugBuilder I understand. I like the adjustability you can get from aarms so i guess its really a matter of preference and application. But I do believe trailing arms provide more hook up on holeshots without unnatural forces on the connections. Whereas aarms deliver the travel needed for rock crawling with equal load on the connections. It's kinda like six in one hand half a dozen in the other...

  • @NaKombi89
    @NaKombi89 4 роки тому

    Great job Doug, I really like your videos. Can you tell me what the size of the heims you are using?

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  4 роки тому

      Hey bud, those are 3/4" heims. With the spacers they end up using 1/2" bolts.

  • @antonioferrer9431
    @antonioferrer9431 3 роки тому

    Awesome, I need your advice , I have someone build mines out of 1/4 aluminum, is it going to be strong enough for a 438 hp and 458 torque?

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  3 роки тому +1

      It could be, as long as the bolt holes are close to the edges. If it's flexing you'll feel it going around turns or in rough terrain. The brakes will feel loose because if it's flexing the calipers pistons will get pushed in some as it flexes. So the next time you hit the brakes they'll feel soft.

  • @AMetalWorks
    @AMetalWorks 7 років тому

    What are the stub axles out of?

  • @eikodunn
    @eikodunn Рік тому

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @jacquesstanz9235
    @jacquesstanz9235 6 років тому

    Hi boug im from south afrika and im intresed in building my own bug,what type of steel did jou use and do jou any more details an the rear hubs,jou sec thats its micro hubs,is it the mirco bus hubs? Thanks

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  6 років тому

      Hello Jacques,
      This is the kit I bought. www.dansperformanceparts.com/latest-rage-598031-micro-stub-brake-kit-5-lug-set-of-2.html
      The kit was pretty low quality, if I did it again I would get this kit instead.
      www.kartek.com/parts/jamar-performance-pro-x-porsche-930-rear-micro-stub-brake-kit-with-4-piston-calipers-11-38-rotors.html
      There is a $500 difference but big difference in quality.
      The spindle itself is made up of 3/16" mild steel.
      Hope that gets you going, let me know if you need more info. Good Luck!

  • @williamhuang5329
    @williamhuang5329 3 роки тому

    Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , industrial robot arm gear

  • @RR3EURO
    @RR3EURO 4 роки тому

    Doug how was the long term use of this spindle? Wondering how durable was it for its use?

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      It has held up well. I made it out of 1/8". When I make my next rear spindles it will have 3/16" for the mounting flange. But that being said, this one has held up fine.
      At one point I thought it was flexing under hard cornering on asphault. But tearing things apart I found the spindles were fine. It was my rear wheels that were flexing.

    • @RR3EURO
      @RR3EURO 4 роки тому +1

      @@DougBugBuilder thanks, I found it interesting since most spindles are solid aluminum or steel so was wondering how it would hold. Thank you and keep up the awesome work. I'm learning from you 🙏🏽

  • @montejano4
    @montejano4 4 роки тому

    which material do you use for it?

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  4 роки тому

      Everything was 1/8" mild steel except where the caliper bolts on. That's 1/4" mild steel.

  • @JacobEcret
    @JacobEcret 4 роки тому

    May I ask where you got the heims from?

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  4 роки тому

      I get them from KarTek Offorad. This is them...
      www.kartek.com/parts/fk-rod-ends-34-right-hand-thread-34-hole-kmx12-nylon-coated-heim-joints.html

    • @JacobEcret
      @JacobEcret 4 роки тому

      Doug Bug thank you so much Doug

  • @CompBuilt
    @CompBuilt 6 років тому

    What kind of template paper is that

    • @DougBugBuilder
      @DougBugBuilder  6 років тому

      Nothing special, just heavy duty construction paper from Target or Walmart.

  • @eccentricsmithy2746
    @eccentricsmithy2746 6 років тому

    Thank god he isnt building arms for my buggy.