Oppmerksomhet: Alle norske bestillinger vil bli sendt av Winston VW Veteran AS (Sandnes, Norge),
så fraktkostnader er nå mye lavere og alle lokale avgifter er nå inkludert i prisen. På store karosserideler må det beregnes leveringstid, og høyere Innenlandsfrakt.
Mansjetter bærearmer A kvalitet (per par)
Bubble 8.1965 og senere except 1302 and 1303
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 og senere
Type 181 Artikkelnummer : 1363 Original VW nummer : 131405131
Forakselpakninger i B-kvalitet (4 stk)
Bubble 8.1965 og senere (except 1302 and 1303)
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 og senere
Type 181 Artikkelnummer : 1372 Original VW nummer : 131405131, 131405129
Smalere torsjonsblader på akselbjelken (2 bunter med 10 blader)
Bubble VW 1200, VW 1300 and VW 1500 8.1965 og senere
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 og senere Artikkelnummer : 3388
Disse delene leveres eller følger med den delen du har valgt nå, og du kan bruke disse delene til å reparere den valgte delen.
Lager for fremre bjelke (stk)
Upper side:
Bubble (excluded 1302 and 1303) 8.1960 (VIN 2 921 552) og senere
Karmann Ghia 8.1960 (VIN 2 921 552) og senere
Type 181
Lower side:
Bubble 1960 (VIN 2 921 552) til 7.1965
Karmann Ghia 1960 (VIN 2 921 552) til 7.1965
Specifications:
Outer diameter: 46 mm Artikkelnummer : 3374 Original VW nummer : 111401301
Nedre frontbjelkelager (stk)
Bubble VW1200, VW1300 and VW1500 8.1965 og senere
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 og senere
Type 3 1962 (VIN 127 588) og senere
Type 181
Specifications:
Outer diameter: 50 mm Artikkelnummer : 3375 Original VW nummer : 311401301C
Innvendige foringer i forakselbjelken (4 stk)
Bubble VW1200, VW1300 and VW1500 8.1965 og senere
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 og senere
Type 181 Artikkelnummer : 3296 Original VW nummer : 131401313
Justeringsbolter for foraksel for Puma senkesystem (per par)
front axles #1397, #1398, #3398 and #3399
lowering system #3397 and #23396 Artikkelnummer : 3402
Låsemuttere for justeringsbolter på forakselen for Puma senkesystem (4 stk)
front axles #1397, #1398, #3398 and #3399
lowering system #3397 and #23396 Artikkelnummer : 3427
Delene som er nevnt her, har en nær sammenheng med den valgte delen og blir ofte bestilt sammen med den valgte delen eller søkt etter.
Tips: Hvis du ikke får et godt søkeresultat når du skriver inn et søkeord, prøv en del som har noe med det å gjøre, hvis det er en relatert fane, er den søkte delen ofte nevnt der.
Senket/hevet kuleledd på oversiden (stk)
Bubble VW 1200, VW 1300 and VW 1500 8.1965 og senere
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 og senere Artikkelnummer : 1342
Styresnekke
Bubble:
Sedan export models 1961 (4 236 757) til 7.1965
VW 1200, VW 1300 and VW 1500 8.1965 og senere
Convertible 1961 (VIN 3 933 185) til 7/1970
Karmann Ghia 1961 (VIN 4 236 757) og senere
Type 3 all
Type 181 all
Note:
- Not filled with grease, use grease #50717
- For models til 7.1965 with sector Type steering box use also #4347 or #4354 Artikkelnummer : 1368 Original VW nummer : 113415061
Styringsdemper på lager
Bubble (except 1302 and 1303) 1960 (VIN 2 921 552) og senere
Karmann Ghia 1960 (VIN 2 921 552) og senere
Type 181 Artikkelnummer : 1312 Original VW nummer : 113425021L, 113425021, 113415021A
Original foraksel
Bubble VW 1200, VW 1300 en VW 1500 8.1965 og senere LHD
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 og senere LHD Artikkelnummer : 6396 Original VW nummer : 113401021D
Hvis den valgte delen ikke gjelder for din Volkswagen-type, kan du sjekke denne listen over de samme delene som passer på andre byggeår eller andre biltyper.
Senket og 5 cm smalere foraksel
Bubble 1960 (2 921 552) til 7.1965 LHD
Karmann Ghia 1960 (2 921 552) til 7.1965 LHD Artikkelnummer : 3398
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
the VW suspension Ferdinand Porsche came up with an ingenious concept at the beginning of the last century. A car that was built on the basis of a steel chassis plate with an independent and self-supporting body. Most of the cars from that period were built around a tubular chassis, so the Volkswagen Beetle (then still a Kdf-car) was revolutionary.
front wheel bearing replacement If the wheel bearings are worn or damaged, there is no point in adjusting the wheel play. You will first have to replace the wheel bearings to get a good result. In edition 18 we tuned the wheel play of the front wheels to the feel, in edition 19 we fine-tuned the wheel play by using a measuring clock. In edition 21, we are replacing the front wheel bearings.
independent suspension Fixed one-piece front axles with leaf springs or torsion springs as on the VW Beetle, were widely used until the end of the sixties. Due to the demand for more comfort, better steering and by driving longer distances, the independent front suspension became more and more popular on luxury cars.
measuring front wheel geometry In this edition, we will explain how to measure front axle wheel geometry, and what the values are for each type of classic VW. Camber Angle, Toe and Caster are discussed in this edition. Measuring the rear axle is covered in edition 28, and in edition 29 we will show how to adjust front and rear axle wheel geometry.
removing the MacPherson Sometimes it will be necessary to disassemble the MacPherson. It is located at the front on younger Volkswagen models such as the VW Beetles 1302 and 1303 and the VW Vanagon and at the front and rear on the VW Golf and VW 411/412. We will show how it works on a VW 1303, repair the bearings and install.
measuring rear wheel geometry In the previous edition of this series, we measured the wheel geometry of the front axle. In this edition, we will measure the wheel geometry of the rear axle. The adjustment of both front and rear axles will follow in the next edition.
camber and King Pin The most visually striking of all wheel geometry settings, is wheel camber. We also discuss the King Pin Inclination and the Scrub radius in this article.
Caster and Toe In the previous edition, we explained what Camber and King Pin Inclination (KPI) are. An important consequence of KPI is the Scrub Radius, which is the friction radius of the front wheels. In addition to Camber and KPI, there are other important parameters, such as Caster angle and Toe.
wheel play adjustment The front and rear axles of your VW are mechanical parts that have to withstand a lot of forces. They are designed to withstand the full weight of the car, but they are also designed to absorb the forces that occur during acceleration and braking, which are several times greater than the weight of the car.