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The Ultimate super beetle strut bar!
Our dedication to innovative design has lead us to develop our own super beetle strut bar. This is the stiffest bar on the market (atleast this side of the pond). No sloppy rod ends, no flexy stamped plates and definately no shimming. Easy 10 minute install.
Pics and details here: http://www.vdubcustoms.com/Wedo/suspension.htm Lanner |
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Hey Lanner,
For my '72 super: -strut bar -heavy duty tie rods -control arm bushings & bolts Any spring T.O. discounts? ![]() Call me when you got it done. Later, Pete
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Sweet. That's the same design i used which I copied from Heigo. How much does the whole thing weigh? I made mine out of aluminum.
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Hey Lanner, wanna make mine from aluminum? I can supply the material (AL T6) if thats a problem.
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The fabrication of aluminum ( ie tig welding) is expensive if you can't do it yourself. I don't have a tig. Farming out the 'tigging' would increase the price. Also, the aluminum as a material is about 2-3x the price of steel.
I can make the cross tube of aluminum instead of steel, but I'll have to kick down the overall diameter (OD) from 1.5 to 1.05. Same price. The steel setup pictured weighs about 5-6lbs. I'll try and get a more accurate measurement. Lanner |
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What about making a strut brace that has two bars crossing and connects at both the strut towers as well as the front of the "trunk"?
I would post pictures but all the stuff on here is copy written. |
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