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Old March 14th 2007, 17:30
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IRS weld onto swing pan?

Just wondering if anyone has used the weld on brackets for installing IRS rear control arms on a swing axle pan?

It would be nice to keep the 57 number matching if at all possible.

Thanks!
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Old March 14th 2007, 20:50
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Here's a link to a conversion I did some time ago.
Click the pictures to enlarge. Good luck....
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Old March 14th 2007, 21:12
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Beautiful job!!! Those jigs are priceless! Very nice tool you have made.

Thanks for sharing the info on your build.
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Old March 15th 2007, 11:18
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Very nice job, I did my old speedster and my jig wasn't anywhere near as nice looking! Why did you make two, when they should be identical? I've also seen bigger jogs which hold both inner arms, I guess they are a bit more stable..
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Old May 16th 2007, 22:36
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IRS conversion jigs

I need to do a 944 narrow arm conversion into a 66 swing arm pan. My problem is that I am in Thailand and getting a IRS Beetle to make a jig as shown in this thread is next to impossible.

Can anyone provide me with a drawing to construct a jig, sell me the same, or point me towards where I can buy something

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Old May 17th 2007, 10:06
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I made mine from 944 parts, just had to add a spacer to allow for the different inner bushes..
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Old May 17th 2007, 14:54
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If I had an IRS pan laying around, I would fab you up a pair .

These guys show a step by step using a homebuilt jig, they might sell the jig and the mounts?
www.blindchickenracing.com

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Old May 17th 2007, 16:38
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Just wondering if anyone has used the weld on brackets for installing IRS rear control arms on a swing axle pan?

It would be nice to keep the 57 number matching if at all possible.

Thanks!

so where are the pics of this 57?
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Old May 17th 2007, 23:00
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Ricola

I have the 944 arms now.
Can you please expound on how you did it, or are there other bits involved
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Old May 19th 2007, 05:18
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I bought the complete rear end from the 944 so made a jig linking the torsion bushing cover to the inner mounts. There are some pics in the speedster bit on my site...
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Old June 9th 2007, 22:37
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IRS jig

Blind Chicken is apparently working somewhere else and not in a position to make me jigs.

Any other ideas on where to get jigs, or a drawing so that I can make my own. I am at a loss now and work on the project has stopped until I can get these trailing arms mounted
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Just wondering if anyone has used the weld on brackets for installing IRS rear control arms on a swing axle pan?
Yes!

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Old June 10th 2007, 21:33
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I have found the one side at a time ones on the Samba now but yours is much nicer,

Want to sell it?

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Old June 16th 2007, 16:25
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irs jig

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Want to sell your jig?

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