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57baja Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:12 am Post subject: The (Anti) Type 3 Front Beam Conversion (In Reverse!) |
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I know that Type 1 front beam conversions are somewhat popular with the Type 3 guys that want to slam their cars. I am going to be going into uncharted territory and working on a project that will be doing the exact opposite: I'm going to help a fellow SoCal Bajas guy put a Type 3 front beam in his Type 1 to get more lift and travel! It's kind of a bizarre project, and nobody I know has ever tried doing this, but we're going to do it anyways.
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If anyone is interested in swapping beams and parts in the Southern California area, please PM me ASAP, as we're going to start this pretty soon.
If anyone else wants to watch the progress of a couple of real whacked out dudes, the build thread will be here:
http://www.socalbajas.yuku.com/topic/1013
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Tram  Samba Socialist

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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:20 am Post subject: Re: The (Anti) Type 3 Front Beam Conversion (In Reverse!) |
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| 57baja wrote: | I know that Type 1 front beam conversions are somewhat popular with the Type 3 guys that want to slam their cars. I am going to be going into uncharted territory and working on a project that will be doing the exact opposite: I'm going to help a fellow SoCal Bajas guy put a Type 3 front beam in his Type 1 to get more lift and travel! It's kind of a bizarre project, and nobody I know has ever tried doing this, but we're going to do it anyways.
So...
If anyone is interested in swapping beams and parts in the Southern California area, please PM me ASAP, as we're going to start this pretty soon.
If anyone else wants to watch the progress of a couple of real whacked out dudes, the build thread will be here:
http://www.socalbajas.yuku.com/topic/1013
Chow guys. |
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57baja Samba Member

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josh Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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It's a great idea in the sense that the type3 beam is superior.
The big problem is, if you break something you can't just order a new one.
All in all makes more sense than doing the opposite(putting a type1 beam in a type3).
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| modok wrote: | ...If If stoner A takes a hit and then stoner B goes right away(not waiting two seconds), he's trying to suck on it while it's still got a vaccum, doesen't get much of a hit at all! Cause it hasn't filled back up all the way yet.
Stoner A is cylinders #2/4 B is #1/3 The plugged bowl is the throttle, the bong is the manifold |
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notchboy Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:28 pm Post subject: |
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You can get T3 beams all day long at Interstate VW over in Lake Elsinore if you cant find a cheaper swap-route. _________________ Jason "notchboy" Weigel
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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I have a bunch of them I'll give one to you if you want one let me know just pay the shipping and it's your bare or complete _________________ Wow look at that THAT'S A "SHOW CAR"!!
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josh Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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| notchboy wrote: | | You can get T3 beams all day long at Interstate VW over in Lake Elsinore if you cant find a cheaper swap-route. |
Is that over by the Elsinore Brewery and Elsinore Institute for The Mentally Insane, eh?
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| modok wrote: | ...If If stoner A takes a hit and then stoner B goes right away(not waiting two seconds), he's trying to suck on it while it's still got a vaccum, doesen't get much of a hit at all! Cause it hasn't filled back up all the way yet.
Stoner A is cylinders #2/4 B is #1/3 The plugged bowl is the throttle, the bong is the manifold |
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Adriel Rowley Samba Member
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:38 pm Post subject: |
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I have tried Interstate twice, and been burned twice. The man knows very little, and thinks the part you want is worth gold, and his wife is someone not to cross; in other words, you get an over priced part that has issues, it takes a lot to correct the problem, FYI.
I forgot, there is a yard in the LA area, but I forget the details. I think they said they had type 3 parts. _________________ 1971 Sunroof Squareback with Fuel Injection
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57baja Samba Member

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Adriel Rowley Samba Member
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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| 57baja wrote: | You're probably thinking of Russ's in Irwindale. They have one for $150.
Thanks for the support, guys. Let me figure out what's going to be easiest. I can't wait to start this one! |
Ja, I am almost sure, but the price is on the high side.
No problem man!  _________________ 1971 Sunroof Squareback with Fuel Injection
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:07 pm Post subject: |
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| Adriel Rowley wrote: | I have tried Interstate twice, and been burned twice. The man knows very little, and thinks the part you want is worth gold, and his wife is someone not to cross; in other words, you get an over priced part that has issues, it takes a lot to correct the problem, FYI.
I forgot, there is a yard in the LA area, but I forget the details. I think they said they had type 3 parts. |
Adriel, I have been to Interstate only once with Notchboy and I had a great experience. I found a set of Diamonite Rocker Trims ($10), an Early Ignition Switch and steering column ($40), and about 20 Type-3 early Hubcaps for about $5 each! That was a nice score! I think you need to go with our fearless Leader, Notchboy "The Man, The Myth, The Legend in His own Mind", and soon to be the Man with a Bay-Westy!
I live 3 miles from Russ's VW Recycling and they have a very limited Type-3 supply in their yard. Jason once posted a picture on here of his visit to Russ's where their junk-yard dog took a crap on a broken piece of a type-3 dash... true story.
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Adriel Rowley Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:05 am Post subject: |
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| Gizmobob wrote: | | Adriel Rowley wrote: | I have tried Interstate twice, and been burned twice. The man knows very little, and thinks the part you want is worth gold, and his wife is someone not to cross; in other words, you get an over priced part that has issues, it takes a lot to correct the problem, FYI.
I forgot, there is a yard in the LA area, but I forget the details. I think they said they had type 3 parts. |
Adriel, I have been to Interstate only once with Notchboy and I had a great experience. I found a set of Diamonite Rocker Trims ($10), an Early Ignition Switch and steering column ($40), and about 20 Type-3 early Hubcaps for about $5 each! That was a nice score! I think you need to go with our fearless Leader, Notchboy "The Man, The Myth, The Legend in His own Mind", and soon to be the Man with a Bay-Westy!
I live 3 miles from Russ's VW Recycling and they have a very limited Type-3 supply in their yard. Jason once posted a picture on here of his visit to Russ's where their junk-yard dog took a crap on a broken piece of a type-3 dash... true story.
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Well, the folks that have success that I have heard is you two, and P.A.. Maybe the way to go is intimidating, or bring an intimidater. Since I am skinny and tender/kind, not very intimidating. Oh, and inspect things well.
Good to know about Russ's. I did find another place in El Cajon, on North Magnolia called VW Classic's, and they have two type 3s, a '67 and '68 which I got the right door pillar from. They have a lot of parts, even found a complete '71 only steering column for $30. _________________ 1971 Sunroof Squareback with Fuel Injection
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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:09 pm Post subject: |
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| hell with it go big or bigger use a type 2 beam lift spindles the works.... and for sure more heavy duty than the little type 1 beam |
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:48 pm Post subject: DOG POOPING ON DASH LOL |
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| I just brought in 2 more squarebacks 71/73, Id really like to see the dog pooping picture though. For the record the dog is retired. |
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