Beams Link or Ball
Beams Link or Ball
I am looking at using a berrien chassis with IRS rear but i can't figure out if i want to use a ball or link beam. This buggy will be used on street only, probably lowered What are your opinions?
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Consensus for street is BJ. Take a look at this thread of mine where the subject is discussed... http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=373295
Vincent Parisien
MC Director - MC 2696
Long Haul League, '69 Kick-Out-S.S., '59 Berrien Nostalgia, '73 Manxter (in progress)
Trips
MC Director - MC 2696
Long Haul League, '69 Kick-Out-S.S., '59 Berrien Nostalgia, '73 Manxter (in progress)
Trips
- 2009 Montreal California (7K miles)
- 2010 Montreal Key West (4K miles)
- 2011 Montreal Alaska (7,5K miles)
- 2012 Montreal California (8K miles)
- 2013 Montreal California (7K miles)
- 2014 ECVW (7,5K miles)
- 2015 ECVW (7,5K miles)
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manxdavid
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I'd always go for ball joint over k&l for street use but the problem I've had recently is crap quality replacement ball joints being over-tight and leaving steering dangerously stiff and with no self center. There really is nothing in it really.
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manxdavid
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[QUOTE="gary1719;14577"]Well i ordered a berrien chassis set up for a ball joint front. Didnt i see an article in Hot VWS about this problem. With the cheap ass ball joints out their. What do you do?[/QUOTE] I didn't know Hot VWs had featured it, what were their findings? I scour swapmeets for good trailing arms with decent ball joints fitted.
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Ball joint article
Manx David, i found it,it was january 09 Hot VW'S for the type 1 ball joint article. They are reporting that most shops are getting incorrectly machined joints. They are coming in to large in the serrated area which installed makes them collapse and crush internally. Then they will bind or lock up. You have to measure each one before installation. They mention that ball joints marked German on the outside say something different when you open the box.thus your problem. VW paradise showed the way to do this correctly. The interference fit is the problem. But the shops are aware of this problem. They say TRW, Febi/Belstein appear to good one's for many shop's.Empi offers a lowered one with more clearance for lowered vehicles. Gary1719
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mel hubbard
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Do you guys know you can still get brand new Volkswagen of America ball-joint front ends with bearings insted of bushings in them???? That is all we use here at Mendeola when we build any of our "R" model cars and even the standard "S"... They are exactly like the original beams only new and the cost is not much more then those JUNK after market beams....
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manxdavid
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[QUOTE="Coolrydes;14601"]Do you guys know you can still get brand new Volkswagen of America ball-joint front ends with bearings insted of bushings in them???? That is all we use here at Mendeola when we build any of our "R" model cars and even the standard "S"... They are exactly like the original beams only new and the cost is not much more then those JUNK after market beams....[/QUOTE] Do the new beams you use come complete spindle to spindle? A part number would be useful if you have one as most modern parts guys are lost unless you have part or vin numbers to put in the computer.
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Quality Suspension Parts
I realize these guys are not local to you but they have a good selection. Perhaps they have a counterpart in Europe. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php
Ed
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mel hubbard
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[QUOTE="Ed Chenal;14618"]I realize these guys are not local to you but they have a good selection. Perhaps they have a counterpart in Europe. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php[/QUOTE] Ed, thats a great site, I'm amazed at all the stuff they sell including those ball joints you can clean out & re- grease, which I thought were things of the past.