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Eatoniashoprat August 18th 2010 10:32

944 anti-roll bar -pics?
 
Hi all, I've got an 18mm rear 944 sway bar I want to try it on my super beetle, just wondering if anyone has some pics of their installation.

Because the bar is offset from the torsion tube I was thinking of using a U-bolt to go around the torsion housing, and getting a block of aluminum machined to contour around the housing and then provide a surface for the AR bar to bolt to.

Any experiences with this? Clive? I saw the 'Japanese Racer' article has some pics of this setup too.

Thanks

Mike

volkdent August 18th 2010 13:41

I've been eyeing the HD anti-roll bar setup this guy uses:

914 HD Roll Bar

Jason

Steve C August 18th 2010 18:57

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Hi

I kept these photos in my German Look folder, I think Kersher make them.

Steve

kai4130 August 19th 2010 04:00

You can get the brackets similiar from the Porsche catalogue, only they dont have the clamps for the rear beam.

They the original brackets for the 944 anti rollbar, need modifying to suit a VW but it wouldn't be much of a challenge.

al_kaholik August 19th 2010 08:57

I have the set that Steve has pictured. They are on the Kerscher website http://www.kerscher-tuning.de/kaefer...Stabilisatoren

Good quality and you can swap out for the Porsche bushes - I'm planning that with my 16mm rear bar

Eatoniashoprat August 19th 2010 09:20

That's a lot better design than what I was thinking, I'll just build a couple of those. Thanks guys!

Mike

Steve C August 19th 2010 10:22

Hi

On the 944 sway bar the outside clamp is from a 1302 or 1303 Beetle front sway bar.

Steve

Eatoniashoprat August 19th 2010 12:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve C (Post 77391)
Hi

On the 944 sway bar the outside clamp is from a 1302 or 1303 Beetle front sway bar.

Steve


Thanks Steve, although when I got the 944 bar I took the outside clamps, bushings, drop links and bolts so I should be good to go. Good reference for others though.

Just need some time now :)

Mike

spannermanager August 19th 2010 14:10

Here i have gone 996 20mm, similar mountings to 944, but MUCH lighter as its tubular,(20mm dia') like all proto stuff, i keep altering the install, its now notched into the horns for ground clearance and kerb hopping, also with more adjustment possible.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...5.jpg~original

Bug@5speed(US) August 19th 2010 14:43

I also have them but via GWD in germany
pelicanparts sells the 944 brackets FYI
Alex

Eatoniashoprat August 19th 2010 16:59

Here is a picture of one from Weltmeister, picture taken from automotion.com

http://www.automotion.com/assets/ppp...ku/P901988.jpg

Steve C August 19th 2010 23:04

Hi

I don't know about others but I've had the clamps on the torsion bar housings walk around, so once I'm happy where everything is sitting I put tack of weld on the mounting plates & torsion bar housing.

Steve

Eatoniashoprat August 20th 2010 10:29

Good to know, thanks Steve.

Would it be practical to use the side to side placement of these clamps to tune the bar at all? Basically you'd just be allow the lateral part of the bar to bend more instead of just twisting. This would be if you just had the standard drop links with no alternative adjustment. Or is this a common thing to do and I'm just out of the loop?

Mike

evilC August 23rd 2010 12:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eatoniashoprat (Post 77366)
Hi all, I've got an 18mm rear 944 sway bar I want to try it on my super beetle, just wondering if anyone has some pics of their installation.

Because the bar is offset from the torsion tube I was thinking of using a U-bolt to go around the torsion housing, and getting a block of aluminum machined to contour around the housing and then provide a surface for the AR bar to bolt to.

Any experiences with this? Clive? I saw the 'Japanese Racer' article has some pics of this setup too.

Thanks

Mike

Hi Mike,

I have some photos of mine but I have difficulty posting them so I would be happy to send them direct you can then post them if you wish. Just e-mail me on clive.williams@bwdltd.com.

regards

Clive

Eatoniashoprat August 24th 2010 09:43

Clive's install:

http://www.magix-photos.com/mpfw02/1...7D085312E2.jpg

http://www.magix-photos.com/mpfw03/1...681A7001B0.jpg

http://www.magix-photos.com/mpfw02/1...99A694CB57.jpg


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