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How bad is that rust?? Are you going to repair it or find a new body? Let us know. JR
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dont know yet probably try to repair looking 4 suggestions
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sheeesh!
Good Gawd! makes me wonder what's under MY vents!
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thanks for the compliment. if your car is from texas there probably is not much worry in the form of rust as the climate is more dry than here . if youve never been here think of a swamp w/o the marsh lands. we have terrible humidity as of 10:25 pm the humidity is about 85% pretty normal day too. thats were most of the rust comes from here. that and almost no one takes care of their old cars just park them out back and forget them. oh yeah almost forgot the quarters are mid america.
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Rear Fenders?
I started a beetle project this summer, your car was certainly one of the inspirations for my project. I have put on the topline goodies like the 4 wheel disc brakes, Maxx Struts, 7/8' swaybar in front and added a new set of gas bilsteins in the rear. I also have the same style Porsche rims that you are running with 205/40's in front and 255/40's in the rear. So now I need wider fenders for the rear, I see that you are running them only 2" wider, I was not sure that world be enough, I just put them on last night and eyeballed them and was thinking it may require fenders 3" wider. I'm also running 1.5" spacer/adapters on the rear hubs to get the 17x9's (55mm offset) to clear. Are you using a 1.5" adapter? And 2" wider fenders gives you good clearance?
Thanks, Mitch 74 SB |
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