A - Frame
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A - Frame
Hi,
I want to biuld myself a proper a -frame for my beetle and was wondering if someone can help out with dimensions, specs or pics. I was thinking of using exhaust pipe and bend it where needed adding the needed brackets and cross supports etc, or will it be to weak for this purpose.
P.S. I hate towing it but the fuel $$ is a problem . . .
Thanks in advance.
I want to biuld myself a proper a -frame for my beetle and was wondering if someone can help out with dimensions, specs or pics. I was thinking of using exhaust pipe and bend it where needed adding the needed brackets and cross supports etc, or will it be to weak for this purpose.
P.S. I hate towing it but the fuel $$ is a problem . . .
Thanks in advance.
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Re: A - Frame
Hehehehe a few Sundays ago I had one very scary experience with an A-frame, but if you make one up using proper steel etc, it should last a long while
We towed my white fasty from Orkney to Pretoria (thanks Pine!!) using an A-frame with no hassles whatsoever
We towed my white fasty from Orkney to Pretoria (thanks Pine!!) using an A-frame with no hassles whatsoever

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Re: A - Frame
Rather spend the time and build yourself a trailer.
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Re: A - Frame
Hi,
Yes a trailer can work better but big $$ and I heard that it is difficult te register home made trailers these days. I will think about it, maybe an better option. Any Plans, pics of trailers??
Yes a trailer can work better but big $$ and I heard that it is difficult te register home made trailers these days. I will think about it, maybe an better option. Any Plans, pics of trailers??

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Re: A - Frame
If what you want is the towing atachment for a beetle that hooks up at the front beam, I have plans. What format do you want them in? What type of hitch is on the car? Ball? of pintle?
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Re: A - Frame
Trailers especially home made are a drag to get through roadworthy and it's another license to be taken out on yearly basis. Nice strong A-frame, yup thats how I'd go.

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Re: A - Frame
Hi,
Thanks unfortunately I'm unable to see the pics but any plans or advice will be welcome. Wat format you got?
Thank you
Regards
Thanks unfortunately I'm unable to see the pics but any plans or advice will be welcome. Wat format you got?
Thank you
Regards
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Re: A - Frame
Ok Ill break it down into drawings that will fit and post it here and e-mail it to you.
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Re: A - Frame
i once towed a bug from cape town to jhb no problems
just make it strong
just make it strong
oldschool is cool
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Re: A - Frame
Thanks for the plans, I emailed them to a friend of mine in JHB, received the frame today!
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Re: A - Frame
Your friend put in the right cross braces, you should be save with it.
Here is the thread of the A-Frame I made, but upgraded it to be able to tow beetle or bus.
http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... =4&t=22298
Will be putting the drawing up on the above thread for others soon.
Or if others want one, will get my welding guy to make up some....
Herman
Here is the thread of the A-Frame I made, but upgraded it to be able to tow beetle or bus.
http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... =4&t=22298
Will be putting the drawing up on the above thread for others soon.
Or if others want one, will get my welding guy to make up some....
Herman
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Re: A - Frame
Incidently the frame was made up also by Herman, but Herman in Kempton 
So if there are JHB based members here in need of this I am sure he will be able to assist, he does this kind of manufacturing. I have no clue as to what it would cost.

So if there are JHB based members here in need of this I am sure he will be able to assist, he does this kind of manufacturing. I have no clue as to what it would cost.
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Re: A - Frame
Hi Wentzel, I have both basic frames, one for the beam attachment and the other for the front bumper bracket attachment, you're more than welcome to borrow and copy, one 1 condition though - he-he, You have to come with your turbo bug lol. Just joking but you're still welcome.
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