William, this stupid video just SAVED MY ASS. I did the same thing for my baja but I hired a guy to do it for me and plate my arms. Got it all back and nothing was lining up properly. I seriously thought he screwed the pooch on this and have been messing with it for weeks and looking a YT videos and trying to figure out what was wrong. Turns out it was just my re-assembly steps and method was screwed up. So thank you VERY much for posting this. Have a great day. Rich
I take it you didn’t do the other welding on this buggy. Your tig welds look good. The other welds on this rig look like it was someone’s first time welding.
Great video , it helped me as well , I'm doing my rail buggy now and using this video as a reference, I'm guessing the wood block holding out the jig is to take up the slack in the pocket and keep it lined on the puck inside the bracket ?
Made it look easy. Had to push the e-brake tube over a bit on my ‘63 and no videos have this. Trimming the bracket a bit too, it’s not this straightforward.
Hey William thanks fir the tutorial, where did you get the jigs? I’m trying to do this to my 67 Ghia. Do you know if it changes the overall axis width?
I got the jig's from specialty Buggy Supply. I don't think is changes the width but I am not positive I have only done buggy's so no body to keep the wheels under.
Yes it was pretty easy to get done in one day on this pretty open frame. could be more challenging depending on what your working on. Thanks for watching
William. Where shopping the bracket..? You make a fixture to bracket instalación? You can. Give Me more informátion is necesary make same you.. Sorry me inglish.. Thanks Very good job, Very goog video..
Next time get them ugly stock frame horns off of it too they're week and it makes it a lot easier to do the conversion you literally just weld everything back on much easier