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vw1303
May 26th 2005, 02:50
I built these suspensin links in my 4th Term of Mechanical Engineering Diploma. Finished them about a week ago. check it. Still looking for suitable coilover. out.http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y256/equilibrio/scholarship012.jpg~original~original
Racelook
May 26th 2005, 03:19
Looks damn nice!!!
Wiebrand
Panelfantastic
May 26th 2005, 08:11
Beautiful work!
Dat man got some skilz! :cool:
vujade
May 26th 2005, 08:30
sweet!!!
how much to duplicate them? :D
SilverBullet
May 26th 2005, 08:39
:) Very nice, what material?
Sandeep
May 26th 2005, 09:47
WOW !
Can you use these with stock beetle trailing arms ? Are you going to be marketing these ?
Great job.
Sandeep
vw1303
May 26th 2005, 12:47
The torsion bar cover and the trailing arm attachment are aluminum and the adjusting rod is steel. They are for use with stock steel beetle arms. As far as marketing these I would change the design a little so they could be made faster. There is about 3 hours on a CNC mill to make those. I'm working on a simpler design. Anyone know where I can get some coilovers in North America?
VW1303,
Those are sick! (In a positive way). Amazing work. I've been working on something like that for a while, but I'm almost embaressed to show pics when compared to yours.
Great job.
Lanner
Shadowbug
May 28th 2005, 22:34
coilovers, check out www.cip1.com (http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ACC%2DC10%2D4075)
libila
May 30th 2005, 12:45
That looks great!
As far as a coilover, maybe you could work with Topline. Check out some of the stuff they have made so far- http://www.toplineparts.com/frameset.html
If you do market these, sign me up on the waiting list!
libila
June 10th 2005, 18:01
Is there anything new to report?
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