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Old March 30th 2004, 11:40
Maynard Maynard is offline
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Originally Posted by super vw
Ok so here are the questions...

- as you see in the swing plate pics, im pointing to the cover... do you just cut this off to the shape of the stock cover and use this, and then use the 944 swing arms/ plates? i want to use the 944 swing plates becuase i think they are adjustable? or am i mistaken?

-for the sway bars, i just weld on mounts the to beetle tube?

- Drive shafts, i would like to use the 944 units, but i notice they are a little shorter than the stock beetle ones, and have a much larger CV joint what output flanges do i use to mount to a 1303 trans? and will the length be a factor?

-for the front brakes, all i need is the Kerscher ball joints... and what do i do about the tie-rod ends? the 944 spindles have the taper mount on the bottom and the beetle has them on the top. when i test fit it on the bottom i hit the sway bar at full extention with the tie-rod.

Im sure i missed a question as its late...but thats what i can think of now.

Anyways, i plan on doing a rebuild (seals and such) for all four calipers if they look alright on the inside. aswell as clean everthing up and paint the calpers RED and the spindles silver and the other parts black or silver.

Thanks
Jonathan
I'll give this a try to get you started, but advise you to do a search on the individual topics you would like more info on. The year of your 1303 and year of the 944 would help. Looking at the pics, I am assuming that your parts were pulled from a 1985 or earlier 944 since the trailing arms appear to be steel.

If this is the case, my understanding is that you can just change the stub axles from your 944 brake assemblies to your vw stub axle and then just use the vw rear suspension. Do a search and you can find additional info. This is definitely the easiest way to go.

"Swing plate" covers (AKA Torsion tube covers, spring plate covers, torsion tube end caps, torsion tube chassis mounts, and other names) would need to be cut if you use the 944. 911 covers do not require cutting, but would require an additional purchase since you already have these. It is the 944 spring plate not the covers that has more adjustments than the VW.

Sway bar will probably not fit if the mounts are just welded to torsion tube. You will need to space it more from what I have seen doing searches. I have not done this yet, so I would suggest doing a search for some ideas on how others have done this.

To convert the drive shafts you would need Thing (type 181) flanges. I couldn't tell you if the length would fit.

For the front spindles, you need to install a flip-it bump steer kit in the spindle to allow you to install the tie rod in the correct direction. You can get this from Topline.

You will also need to grind down the shock towers to provide clearance for the 944 spring plates. Do a search on this for more info.

You will need to determine how to connect your hand brake cables. There are a few different solutions. Do a search...

Good luck with the project!
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