Charlie1969
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Hi
Just joined Early Bay.com after Doris recommended it to me.
As ever in the VW world advice is greatly appreciated especially after completing my 1969 1500 Beetle full resto last August in 10 months(day and night). Seems a distant memory now the better weather is coming so we can enjoy driving rather than restoring.
I have recently bought a 1970 Cali Westy import in very good condition and just needs respray and interior tidying up.
My problem is the bus has been lowered with creative torsion arms and the handbrake cable sleeve when I put it through the hole in the arm does not sit correctly in the tube and I can only just get the two nuts on in the cab. It seems as if the outer sleeve is not long enough when I put it through the arm.
Do I need to get a longer cable because of the modified suspension or is this normal. The previous owner who has done a great job mechanically on the bus let the Handbrake cable go under the torsion arms which made it rub on the inner wheel.
Thanks for now
Just joined Early Bay.com after Doris recommended it to me.
As ever in the VW world advice is greatly appreciated especially after completing my 1969 1500 Beetle full resto last August in 10 months(day and night). Seems a distant memory now the better weather is coming so we can enjoy driving rather than restoring.
I have recently bought a 1970 Cali Westy import in very good condition and just needs respray and interior tidying up.
My problem is the bus has been lowered with creative torsion arms and the handbrake cable sleeve when I put it through the hole in the arm does not sit correctly in the tube and I can only just get the two nuts on in the cab. It seems as if the outer sleeve is not long enough when I put it through the arm.
Do I need to get a longer cable because of the modified suspension or is this normal. The previous owner who has done a great job mechanically on the bus let the Handbrake cable go under the torsion arms which made it rub on the inner wheel.
Thanks for now