Thought i'd add my build into the forum here.
i've had a 1972 1200 standard UK beetle for a while now (9 years ish)
though that time i put on a HD front roll bar, KYB gas shocks (too hard) and a camber compensator.
it was stock height and when i tried to lower the rear, it made a great change in handling but sat on the bump stops and the Empi 8 style wheels i have wouldn't clear the wings so was short lived sadly.
now i have a 2110cc in it which just made things worse

i put some sticky bridgestone potenza RE003 on it which helped but it was getting very flighty at speed and on turn in, i was getting positive camber into corners ect. (admitantly this was with the CC off)
So i decided i would do something about it while i'm doing a mini body off resto.
Front end:
New custom made 4in narrowed front beam
caster shims
new high tensile bolts
Limebug dropped spindles (disc)
disc brake conversion, braided hoses
custom billet shocks (to be ordered once length is know)
unsure on roll bar yet
Polo rack and pinion steering rack
all new Febi ball joints
new frame head (mine was rotten)
new brake lines front to back
Wheels, hopefully 5.5in beetle steels will fit with my beam, failing that something else, basically want some sticky rubber under there.
Rear:
Welded in IRS conversion brackets
Beetle IRS arms and brakes
IRS gearbox and beetle shafts, gene berg mid mount
beetle 5.5in new steel wheels (should clear when lowered slightly)
Custom billet shocks
Poly buses for torsion bars, IRS arms
lowering one outer spline and will see how that goes with the front, want it slightly back down.
so thats where i'm at!
yes i know people will shy at the 4in beam but that will let me get the dropped spindles and disc brake conversion in AND have a wheel that is not 4.5in wide in the front....
i'm looking forward to the billet shocks too! adjustable and modern technology.
What shall i do for alignment settings?
i'll get some pictures up this week coming
