
Golf parts in a beetle
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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
dude post a pic of it thats the only way i could tell you for sure? 

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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
bugspray wrote:So does my beetle have an alternator already? Im not a pro! Itz eithr a 74 or 75 bug? Standard beetle single port 1600.
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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
Oh yay oh happy day lol. Soon as i get her back from the panelbeater i'll post pics, to make sure.

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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
What kind of wing mirrors would i be best to chose for a beetle? Any popular preferably chrome types?

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Yeah it has a hole in the drivers door ONLY. I have a square chrome mirror standard. I wana have mirrors on both sides.

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Can i drill or how do i put new mirrors on my bug? I saw those bullet wing mirrors at autostyle, was thinking about getting those....

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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
In '74 the law only required side mirrors on the driver's side of a car. A passenger side mirror was regarded as an optional, luxurious accessory. Keep in mind that if you fit the bullet (billet?) mirrors, you will still have the hole in the drivers door. They will look cool, but I doubt you will actually be able to use the left mirror due to the angle. Trial-fit the mirrors with double-sided tape first before drilling..
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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
it should be an alternator....what u can do, in connection with the power/sound thing--upgrade the cable coming from the alternator
to the battery.put a slightly larger diameter cable in, ie:if its a 6mm thick cable, put in a 10mm or if its 10mm a slightly thicker--u get the point?
this will only help in getting a smooth flow of current to yr battery, u must always picture current flowing in a cable as being water flowing in a
hose pipe.anyway, dont expect miracles.
i put in a slightly bigger battery than standard, and my sound has never given me issues--if it does demand to much, put a cap in...they only
like R300 or something
to the battery.put a slightly larger diameter cable in, ie:if its a 6mm thick cable, put in a 10mm or if its 10mm a slightly thicker--u get the point?
this will only help in getting a smooth flow of current to yr battery, u must always picture current flowing in a cable as being water flowing in a
hose pipe.anyway, dont expect miracles.
i put in a slightly bigger battery than standard, and my sound has never given me issues--if it does demand to much, put a cap in...they only
like R300 or something
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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
Yeah the guage of wire, does make a diff. Was thinking about a cap also. Im still figuring out the staging for the front. Im thinking 4 or 6 inch pods in the foot wells upfront.

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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
6 inch splits in the front footwells, only way to go
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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
I own a 1974 Beetle, and it has an alternator. If I get time, I'll post a photo of it, so that you can match yours to it, to try and answer your question.
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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
this is an alternatorbugspray wrote:So does my beetle have an alternator already? Im not a pro! Itz eithr a 74 or 75 bug? Standard beetle single port 1600.

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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
i HAVE to agree with the splits--i did my mates car, and if u starting from scratch-put in a set of splits. in my opinion...u cant beat the quality
and value for money u get from star sound....their stuff is the most affordable out there.
remember though...splits are not as loud as say a set of 6x9's/7x10's--but the clarity is amazing. especially the star sound digital splits.
when u couple 2 sets of 6 inch splits(for the back and front doors) to a 4 channel star sound gladiator amp...u sorted!
the amp automatically sends more bass to the rare set, and the surround effect is unbellievable.
also, if u want bass but dont wanna put a big sub in....dont overlook the 8/10 inch limpids--they do bang, and simply mount into a back board.
although, any speaker boxed gives a better sound..even a set of 6x9's
and value for money u get from star sound....their stuff is the most affordable out there.
remember though...splits are not as loud as say a set of 6x9's/7x10's--but the clarity is amazing. especially the star sound digital splits.
when u couple 2 sets of 6 inch splits(for the back and front doors) to a 4 channel star sound gladiator amp...u sorted!
the amp automatically sends more bass to the rare set, and the surround effect is unbellievable.
also, if u want bass but dont wanna put a big sub in....dont overlook the 8/10 inch limpids--they do bang, and simply mount into a back board.
although, any speaker boxed gives a better sound..even a set of 6x9's
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Re: Golf parts in a beetle
guys, if this is going to turn into an audio thread, lets rather start a new one.....
*shakes had about star sound comments*
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