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Tim,
Thanks, they look like they fit quite well the arches of the beetle.. are they fiberglass or plastic? Thanks for the info.. Alex |
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Did anyone have trouble with the spring plates not sitting on the droop stop? |
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did you give the chassis a clearance grind for the head of the adjusting bolt?
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Hey Steve,
I didn't. Just that hole is enough to clearance the area? Will I still be able to use the adjusters for alignment purposes? Does this require a specific spring plate cover? I've got a 1970 with dual blades on the spring plate, and another person said I need to use the later versions without the spacers on the back so it will suck the Porsche springplate in tighter. |
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The big nut will drag on the chassis if you dont grind some metal away
You can still get to the toe and camber adjusters, the big nut is hard to turn because the chassis blocks it, I found a thin (36mm I think) spanner on eBay for a clutch fan I think I used cut down 944 alloy ones on my car with Beetle inner rubbers and 944 urethane outers you see my 944 outer cover in this photo |
I take it that everything lines up properly and all works fine like that eh?
Would running non Porsche covers work? |
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