I got a few warm days in a row, so I decided to take advantage of them and get the frame in paint. I'll post a few pics of my progress. Nothing earth shattering, just the frame stripped and then a few more with the front suspension etc. installed.
The first thing I did was fab up a cheap rotisserie for the frame. I had a couple of old engine stands laying around, so I fabbed a receiver hitch mount for the rear and a cross brace for the front. It made it a little easier to make sure everything was good and covered.
It made it easier to roll around, as well. Not the best in the world, but way below average.
I always hated those poly bushings that everyone sells for the front ends, so I started researching to see if there was anything better out there. That's when I stumbled across these on Limework's website.
These were made from "Oilite" stock. They should hold up way better. They were cheap enough. I paid $25 for 8 bushings. That not much more than those el cheapo nylon bushings and they will live 10 times longer. Here is the link if you would like to order a set. http://limeworkspeedshop.com
I always like to give credit when I buy something that is a good quality product. Everything I have ever gotten from Limeworks has been top shelf.
Nice and tight. Should be a vast improvement.
Hard to tell from this pic, but everything is hung. I hung the spindles and I used the roller bearing king pin sets. It's a nice upgrade. Definitely worth the extra.
I try to finish 2 or 3 things every time I go out to the shop. I figured this would be an easy one, so I had the tires mounted up.
I found these online. I think they are pretty standard on Volkswagen Bugs. It is a 165 85 R15, if memory serves.
I'll try and get more done in the future, but I am kinda slow.
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