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Bilstein Shocks
Are Bilstein shocks worth the money?
Do they improve the handling of the car?
If you lower a car, as in slammed, would it give a better ride?
In combination with a camber compensator, what would the results be?
Do they improve the handling of the car?
If you lower a car, as in slammed, would it give a better ride?
In combination with a camber compensator, what would the results be?
If it's too low, you're too old 

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I use KYB shocks on my beetle, works like a charm.
When I started racing my beetle I had std shocks in the back and found myself loosing the back end through fast corners. (Zwartkops corner right after the pits).
Installed KYB's on the back and problem solved.
I can still remember one track day, going out to show the subaru boys how a beetle can run and I lost it into corner one, right infront the pit exit. As I lost it a chap was sitting in the pit exit with his R300k odd subaru. He literaly shat his pants, reversed back up the pit straight and went home without drving one lap.
When I started racing my beetle I had std shocks in the back and found myself loosing the back end through fast corners. (Zwartkops corner right after the pits).
Installed KYB's on the back and problem solved.
I can still remember one track day, going out to show the subaru boys how a beetle can run and I lost it into corner one, right infront the pit exit. As I lost it a chap was sitting in the pit exit with his R300k odd subaru. He literaly shat his pants, reversed back up the pit straight and went home without drving one lap.

VW Beetle 1303 - 2165cc Turbo
VW Beetle 1971 2332cc
VW Beetle 1969 - 2666cc Turbo
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VW Beetle 1971 2332cc
VW Beetle 1969 - 2666cc Turbo
VW Beetle 1974 - 1600
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I have not tried the camber compensator yet... running a wild Z bar in the back. 21mm I think that is fastened to the axles with rose joints. So there is no wheel tuck. Also running thicker torsion bars in the back.
The ride quality is very rough though... almost no suspension travel, but I dont care.
The ride quality is very rough though... almost no suspension travel, but I dont care.
VW Beetle 1303 - 2165cc Turbo
VW Beetle 1971 2332cc
VW Beetle 1969 - 2666cc Turbo
VW Beetle 1974 - 1600
VW Beetle 1971 2332cc
VW Beetle 1969 - 2666cc Turbo
VW Beetle 1974 - 1600
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Z-bars on buses!? 
'67+ bugs had Z-bars...I've never heard of a bus using one. Ever.
...and of all the ones I've come across, I have yet to find one.
Shimming Z-bars (bugs) has a similiar effect to an anti-roll bar, in that it creates resistance f/t instead of under load as designed.
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'67+ bugs had Z-bars...I've never heard of a bus using one. Ever.
...and of all the ones I've come across, I have yet to find one.
Shimming Z-bars (bugs) has a similiar effect to an anti-roll bar, in that it creates resistance f/t instead of under load as designed.
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"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, and oversteer, the rear.
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
sled wrote:well obviously the UK is wrong.
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