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  • #16
    Nice one. Good to see a bit of DIY going on.


    i like volkswagens
    My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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    • #17
      neat work and nice info.

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      • #18
        Update time - rear sway bar mounts completed and 26mm Jap sway bar now bolted on - see if you can guess what car it was from (it was a front sway bar on the doner car)



        Rear brakes cleaned and painted ready for installing - the smaller round discs above the backing plates are 12mm thick rear stub axle spacers

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        • #19
          Good job Chris.
          If you plan on "dumping it real low, check the clearance to the fuel filler pipe mate. Will discuss on your next visit!!
          Andrew
          Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
          Caddy van 05/07 (colourcoded) (BRIGHT! orange!) coilovers, Konis 18in. wheels, Oettinger tuned

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          • #20
            Thanks Andrew - the beast won't be that low realy, I like suspension travel as it saves on kidney transplants, I will need a replacement right rear brake line though due to suffering a rooted bundy nut on the slave cylinder end.

            Chris

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            • #21
              I cant guess, but would like to know what car donated its sway bar to the cause!
              Beige 79 Mk1 GLD White 76 Mk1 LS 3 door
              White 68 Alfa 1750 Berlina Champagne 91 Alfa 75
              Red 09 9N3 Polo TDI White 2010 Skoda Octavia Combi TDI

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              • #22
                Originally posted by hiho View Post
                I cant guess, but would like to know what car donated its sway bar to the cause!
                Mitsubishi GJ Sigma front sway bar - 26mm

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by foc64 View Post

                  That's what I like to see. Someone else who refuses to pay $$$ for an aftermarket sway bar when it's so easy (and cheap) to fit something from the wreckers.

                  Looks like it was ment to be there, very "factory finish"

                  Cheers

                  Paul
                  1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
                  1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
                  1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
                  2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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                  • #24
                    Another nice mod. I think I will have to follow suit!

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                    • #25
                      Quick update, Rear beam is now all back in place with the knakered brake line replaced (thanks Andrew), pics up on the week end.

                      Chris

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                      • #26
                        love the magna sway bar idea.

                        how did you go with the mounting of it? [the mounts more specifically] Looks like you've used new bushes aswell, are they magna or golf items?


                        i like volkswagens
                        My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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                        • #27
                          Bushes are 26mm universal Poly sway bar bushes (can't remember the brand), for mounts I've used the original Mitsu****ty units as a starting point and cut/lengthened them to suit the MK1 beam. Both retaining bolts have high tensile nuts welded to the backside of the mounting holes to save the grief of trying to hold a nut on while I tighten up the bolt. The only thing that needed a little thought about was how to attach the eye end of the bar to the rear beam, a few pieces of 5mm thick flat bar fixed that along with a few gussets and a little welding - I'll take a few close ups on the week end and put them up here.

                          Chris

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                          • #28
                            I just picked one of these bars up from center road wreckers, along with a petrol instrument panel and a bunch of other bits and pieces. They only charged $50 for the lot, cheers mate!

                            So a bit of welding is needed for the link ends?

                            Thanks for the inspiration!
                            Last edited by hiho; 09-05-2009, 03:07 PM.
                            Beige 79 Mk1 GLD White 76 Mk1 LS 3 door
                            White 68 Alfa 1750 Berlina Champagne 91 Alfa 75
                            Red 09 9N3 Polo TDI White 2010 Skoda Octavia Combi TDI

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                            • #29
                              Update time -been a while but work gives me money if I attend - all helps get a little more done on the orange beast:

                              Now on wheels with low coil overs (low for now)





                              Down we go in the weeds

                              New master cylinder and Cordoba booster


                              That's it for now - next job is to make it go as quick as it looks, stay tuned.

                              Chris

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                              • #30
                                nice work mate,

                                coming along real nice.


                                keep it up

                                Audi S3 8L - Stroker GTX3582 700bhp+
                                Golf GTI 1980
                                Golf GLS 1979
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