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Cal-look/High Performance => Cal-look => Topic started by: jick on November 18, 2007, 16:42:02 pm



Title: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: jick on November 18, 2007, 16:42:02 pm
so here's the front wheels going on my '59........
(http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c260/jick-r/chatsworthdone064.jpg)

however....they are for the early ford spindles  which are about 2" longer than the link pin vw ones,

so my options are.........1) completely remove & replace the spindle by welding on an early ford type....

                            or...2) extend the VW spindle by welding on a 2" end piece from a spare pair to give them enough length  to fit through the wheel`s hub, and then machining them to suit the ford bearings....

obviously not something for me to try and do myself........any thoughts or advice welcome......

cheers.....jick


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: benssp on November 18, 2007, 17:24:39 pm
Puppy@T3D, he's got an awesome engineer working for him ;D

01638 743211


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: jick on November 18, 2007, 18:14:48 pm
nice one ben   :)

i'll give him a call.


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: jick on November 20, 2007, 20:47:53 pm
Jon at Rathbone Racing is gonna sort them for me!

gave him a call today today...what a helpfull friendly guy!!  it made a pleasant change to get a positive and straight response....



Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: SteveW on November 22, 2007, 19:39:25 pm
So I take it from this the VW spindles slightly larger in diameter than a ford spindle then? What did Jon say he can do? I'm just wondering if a VW link pin spindle is similar in size to any other american car! I have some ideas but I don't know hardly anything about american cars!!


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: jick on November 22, 2007, 20:31:54 pm
hey Steve,

the early Ford spindles are just slightly smaller in diameter, and they are about 2" shorter in length also,

the basic procedure is that he's going to remove the vw spindle and graft on the ford one, kinda how the CB dropped spindles are made with the ford spindle being wedgemated into the stub axle assembly, then tig'd up.

cant wait to get those wheels mounted... :)


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: SteveW on November 22, 2007, 20:44:00 pm
Cool!

Are you planning on racing your car at all or is it just for street use? Mine will be predominantly race so would a welded spindle be strong enough?!!


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: jick on November 22, 2007, 22:52:44 pm
i plan on racing the car a little, not too regularly and occasional street use.....jon was confident that there wouldn't be any issues.

what kind of wheels are you planning to run?


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: 63 ripper on November 22, 2007, 23:10:05 pm
not really my cup of tea these wheels but i have seen this pair


(http://i5.tinypic.com/7xl7fj9.jpg)


http://www.volkszone.co.uk/VZi/showthread.php?t=407807

in the flesh and it's a great set-up


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: SteveW on November 22, 2007, 23:21:38 pm
i plan on racing the car a little, not too regularly and occasional street use.....jon was confident that there wouldn't be any issues.

what kind of wheels are you planning to run?

I already have these - Weld Aluma Star 2.0 in chevy pattern

(http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd37/StripTeaseRacing/59RHD/weldwheels.jpg)

But its for the front brakes I want to run! For a VW fitment they are still in the development stages (I have now found out, although they did say they were available when I first rang to order them!) so I was thinking of buying a set for a American car and machining them to fit. (They fit using a billet hub so machining wouldn't be too hard!)

Strange Brake kit - http://www.bearsperformance.com/page45.html (http://www.bearsperformance.com/page45.html) Only the lightweight versions are what I'll be running. I already have them for the rear so I want the fronts to match!


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: Lids on November 26, 2007, 07:11:30 am
Jick contact this guy, he has done the same as you.

http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/showthread.php?t=407807


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: jick on November 26, 2007, 10:16:45 am
thanks Lids.....try to keep up though....did you read 63rippers post above... :D :D


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: 63 ripper on November 26, 2007, 10:43:39 am
thanks Lids.....try to keep up though....did you read 63rippers post above... :D :D

s'ok,most of the time i think i'm invisible on here ::)


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: Lids on November 26, 2007, 10:57:02 am
I'm bad


Title: Re: welding/machining/modifying link-pin spindles.....who can help in the UK??
Post by: too old for this on November 26, 2007, 18:15:05 pm
thanks Lids.....try to keep up though....did you read 63rippers post above... :D :D

s'ok,most of the time i think i'm invisible on here ::)
Wo WHO SAID THAT???