I am narrowing a link pin beam for my '63 beetle. It is currently running dropped spindles and Empi-5 GTs with 185/65 tyres up front and they hit the guards under braking - fender braking we call it down here.
I have pinched the beam out of my '67 beetle which is getting ready for IRS conversion and the Baja treatment so I can still drive the Red bug while I build the beam. There isn't a lot of information about how to do this so I will make a video of it when I'm done.
So far I have measured up the original beam, removed it from the car and taken it home from my workshop in town to start chopping it up.
I am taking 1" out of each side as this will give me 1/2" clearance off the fender and that is all I need. I'm not a fan of the narrowed look. I'm also not fitting adjusters as the ride height is exactly right. I found some exhaust tubing that is exactly 44mm OD which is the same ID as the beam and I will use this to sleeve the joins.
We have one of the strictest vehicle inspection systems in the world in enzed with compulsory inspections every six months so I want it to look as stock as possible.
For the same reason I'm also going to slim and plate the towers so that it still looks stock.