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DeRrO wrote:Can you take a good few photo's of the final set up of the rear, always good for comparision of different set ups! :D
There will be many pics coming pal, when setting up my spring plates on Sat I ran out of wire in my Mig, AAAHHHRRR!!!, and every time I want to take pics it's getting too dark.

Will post more pics after next W/E :lol:
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setting up the back end

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Here's some more pics of my rear end set up
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spring plate ready for welding up
spring plate ready for welding up
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Measuring up for the shockie mount
Measuring up for the shockie mount
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setting up and spot welding spring plate
setting up and spot welding spring plate
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reduction box flipped over and spring plate offset
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want is stupidly low with out huge negative camber
Think you have definately achieved your objective fresh...... 8)
lovin a bit of olde skool inovation there without major mods to back end.....
Gotta rise that steering box now though ay....
Lookin off its tits low.......I really rate this bus 8) 8)
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fuck.

thats all i have to say.
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D-Train wrote:fuck.

thats all i have to say.
Ha Ha...glad you aprove :twisted:
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setting up for Flipped RGB's

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setting up for Flipped RGB's

Gave the transaxle a good wash, filthy bloody thing, only had 300ml of oil in the gbox and rgb's

will post more progress pics through the week as I go 8)
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Can you weld spring steel? :shock:
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DIDUMS wrote:Can you weld spring steel? :shock:
DIDUMS, Great question, I believe if it welded with the correct rods and re tempered afterwards it will be all good, at the moment I am experimenting with this car to see what can be done, it wont be registered for a couple of years until I source everything for a full resto, I will just be showing it as a Rat till then, I would like to develop this type of set up for rear ends, so I supose you have to start somewhere :)
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Lookin' rad G!!!!
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BREN0 wrote:Lookin' rad G!!!!
Welcome aboard Breno, Thanks 8)
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GFresh wrote:
DIDUMS wrote:Can you weld spring steel? :shock:
DIDUMS, Great question, I believe if it welded with the correct rods and re tempered afterwards it will be all good, at the moment I am experimenting with this car to see what can be done, it wont be registered for a couple of years until I source everything for a full resto, I will just be showing it as a Rat till then, I would like to develop this type of set up for rear ends, so I supose you have to start somewhere :)
After some more extensive research the outcome is spring steel cannot be welded, after asking the welders brains trust at work their advice was to go with a bolt on set up so I am now going to develop a bolt in option :D pics to come
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GFresh wrote:
DIDUMS wrote:Can you weld spring steel? :shock:
DIDUMS, Great question, I believe if it welded with the correct rods and re tempered afterwards it will be all good, at the moment I am experimenting with this car to see what can be done, it wont be registered for a couple of years until I source everything for a full resto, I will just be showing it as a Rat till then, I would like to develop this type of set up for rear ends, so I supose you have to start somewhere :)
After some more extensive research the outcome is spring steel cannot be welded, after asking the welders brains trust at work their advice was to go with a bolt on set up so I am now going to develop a bolt in option :D pics to come
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hey g cool shit man. I don't think spring plates are made of "spring steel" (happy to be told otherwise) they are just called that because they are connecting the torsion spring/bar to the rear hub and therefore doing a springing action but not actually flexing (well not much) so you may be ok to weld em! as I've seen plenty of other mods that involve welded factory spring plates eg, adjustable spring plate set-ups. bus looks tuff keep it up.
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thanks for the feedback

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joshroom wrote:hey g cool shit man. I don't think spring plates are made of "spring steel" (happy to be told otherwise) they are just called that because they are connecting the torsion spring/bar to the rear hub and therefore doing a springing action but not actually flexing (well not much) so you may be ok to weld em! as I've seen plenty of other mods that involve welded factory spring plates eg, adjustable spring plate set-ups. bus looks tuff keep it up.
Thanks for the feed back J, I had initialy considered the welding option as I had also seen mods to them in this way before, mainly on the samba, here's a good link

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=615857

:idea: :wink: :D

I think after seeing this info spring plates should be ok for welding, any feedback is good feedback, GFresh
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shiny bits

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Had a dig around the shed last night and pulled out some bits I've had laying around, think these should do a good job keeping the donk company back there. :)
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