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I've always used a tie rod fork thingy. It comes apart easily, but destroys the rubber boot. I think its called a pickle fork.
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I want to thank all of you who gave sutch speedy replys....I got them off....with a pickle fork(lol) I had never heard of it but now I own one....that tool was the key I had the old noes off and the new ones on in like 4 hours....and it cleared up the play in my steering and handeling ability greatly....I am so relevied.....now i cant wait to put porsche suspencion on this thing....that will be sweet....what I want to do is buy a super beetle with no engine/tranny and build up a racing motor and get a performance tranny, all porsche suspension and 4 way disk brakes...and some low pro tires....and a custom body kit.....and I AM going to do it....lol....thanks again guys...ttyl
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when would you be looking for a super?
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depends on how much.....if the price is right....then now....
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Dean Harryman Grants Pass, Oregon 1964 VW Bug "Reismeuchelmrder" Dean_Harryman@hotmail.com http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/632917 |
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