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PostPosted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 3:54 pm    Post subject: Adjusting lowered front beam Sway Aways Reply with quote

Hi all, the next job on my list is to raise the front end of my beetle a little (speed bumps around my area!!) now having read a few posts about adjusting sway aways it seems rather important that the two grub screws have the same level of adjustment.

The following picture is how the PO had them set up.

Is this bad?

Why would he have set them so differently,apart from the fact that he was probably clueless!

Is my beam a decent one? It has a rather distinctive S cut into the side of it (pic 2) if anyone can identify the make?

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