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Old January 10th 2004, 14:51
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just my 2 cents but...when that inner pivot moves up your toe setting will change also. and i would double check all setting before final weld. good luck.
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Old January 10th 2004, 16:03
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Yes it did. I noticed it made the front/leading edge "toe in" slightly.
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Old January 11th 2004, 00:39
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so if i'm picturing this right your going to slide a pipe or similar into the trailing arm pivot hole/bushing then mount your spring plate/hiem joint on the arm and adjust the heim so it sits in the center of the pipe. then mount the trailing arm and see where the heim likes to be? i know you don't want to hear it but it would have been sooo much easier had the conversion been done right the first time. oh well. the only suggestion i have is when you are test fitting i would go with urethane bushings. if they start to squeak put rubber ones in but the urethane's will flex alot less when your trying to test fit and line everything up. i wish you luck and keep us posted. cheers!
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Old January 11th 2004, 10:06
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Exactly!

Yes, the PO did a lot of half-a$$ed stuff. The front was lowered by removing all but two of the leaves! Some people should not work on stuff... my ideas are exteme (and crazy ) but I will use the best parts I can and try to do it right.

Already got the urethanes, gonna use'em squeaks or not.
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Old January 11th 2004, 21:30
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could someone clue me in as to who exactly the PO is. heard them reffered to in another post also.
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Old January 11th 2004, 21:36
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Sorry Roo, you can tell I spend wayyy to much time on forums....
"PO" stands for previous owner.
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Old January 12th 2004, 02:32
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Looking good Panel!

I put in the rear IRS on my '66 a few weeks ago... Wow is it low! Too low really (I will probably get flamed for that thinking ).

In my case I just dropped the spring plates one spline to allow everything to line up close. First drama was that I did not want the CVs to pop (T2 ones) from too much angle. Second was that the shocks using the stock upper bus mounts and stock IRS lower mounts with early Bilstiens (for swing axle VWs) are just too short and limit how high I could set the car up.

Panel, what shocks did you previously use? I remember you mentioned that you used stock top mounts with regular shocks... I guess if it was lowered no big deal...?

I also have some / \ wheel issues at the moment, but I just need to go and get it on a rack to straighten it up. I am using the clamp style from Bus Boys as well.

... Problem now is that the front is way to high relative to the rear! Not cool at all. Needs addressed I am thinking with drop spindles good for 2.5", still need it lower though.

Also I need to work out the rear shock issue so I can raise it up in the rear.

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