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FOR SALE Early Bay ball joint beam - 4" narrowed

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The God Bus

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Hi Guys

So I have been lucky enough to upgrade my bus to a king and link slamwerks beam :D

So for sale I have my ball joint beam. I narrowed this myself so any details you need please ask.
The beam is complete and ready to bolt straight on, details:
*4" narrowed
*T2D beam adjusters
*end plates from slam king
*narrowed steering arms with new track rods
*comes with steering idler pin and spindles

This beam was on my bus last year so this has been well tested!!
I am going to the VolksWorld show on the Sunday so collection from me there would be good.

£400

Give me a call if you are interested 07973 815 507

Cheers, Paul
 
Hi
I'd be interested in seeing the photos please mate, also do you have any photos of it fitted to your bus?
I wasn't planning on going to VW show this year but may do now! ;)
Thanks,
Michael.
 
Hi Michael

I will get the pictures loaded on here tonight of the beam and pictures of it on my bay.

Cheers for your interest.

Paul
 
Paul

I may be interested, does it come with the leaves as well?, what year is your bus?
 
Graham L said:
Paul

I may be interested, does it come with the leaves as well?, what year is your bus?


Hi Graham

Yeah it comes complete spindle to spindle dude.
My bus is 1970

Cheers Paul
 
Finally I know... got the beam off so please see the below pictures

Bus009.jpg


Bus004.jpg


Please post PM or phone me for more details if required.

Cheers for looking

Paul
 
Hi

Looks great!

Think I'm out of the running though! ...just had to spend some money on the engine!

...unless you're open to offers?! :oops:
 
westy68 said:
nice job mate... thinking of doing this myself is it as tricky as people say?


Cheers Dude :)
To be honest with you I found it a right pain in the arse, with all the cutting, welding, shorting the leaves... BUT I did get satidfaction out of doing it myself.
I did say that I would never do another because it is sooo messy hence the reason why I brought my new one.

Hope you have fun doing yours :lol:

Paul
 

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