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Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 4:47 pm
by no1clyde
I guess it is time to start a thread, I was going to wait till I had a roller but the thread on lifts got me posting pics so here we go. First off I have not build a Baja before, the only VW based car I have built is my yellow buggy. It is a Berrion kit that I changed a little but this Baja is just some of my ideas. I worked for 32 years as a equipment mechanic for the Nevada DOT and worked with a great machinist/welder that showed me you can make most anything if you want to. Well now I am retired and this is one of my hobbies. I have some kinda different ideas that if they don't work will get changed but I plan to try to work thru things if I can.

First my buggy.
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Now the bug I started with.
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Putting on the Baja kit, my first ever like many things in this thread :lol:
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Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:13 pm
by TimS
Looking forward to this. I know you build from what you have and make it work. Your work, though, is thought-out and complete... finish product is impressive and innovative. You are not afraid to try something new, but also are not afraid to scrap it and start over. I look forward to seeing this progress.

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:13 pm
by no1clyde
Having trouble putting the pics in the order I want but I guess I will be a old pro by the time this project is done :roll:
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Now I decided to build a 3" lift and tie the beam to the torsion when done. As with most things I do it has evolved into what it is today.
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Now I thought about what to do next to get tie rod clearance so I came up with this set up and ran with it.
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So at some point getting to this point I built the beam too. I used 2 1/4" 1/4" wall dom, a little heavy but I figured if I was going to weld it in it better be over built.

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:16 pm
by no1clyde
Thanks Tim I know you have been wanting me to show it and it will help me with the input from others. BTW this is going to be a dual sport prerunner type car that I hope some day to take on rides like Tims coming up.

Ed

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:32 pm
by no1clyde
In go SACO bushings and then reamed out to fit 1 1/2" 1/4" wall dom that I will build arms from.
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Had to cut out quite abit to get the 1 1'2" to fit nice but they feel sweet.

On to arm building, I built a jig and made my link pin ends and arm parts. I used 1 1/4" by 1/4"wall for the arms and 1 1/4" by 3/8" wall to build the link pin holders out of. This is the setup but not with the real link pin holders.
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Starting to make the link pin holders on my old Craftsman lathe.
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Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:34 pm
by Ol'fogasaurus
Your doing fine in the build, documenting it and the pictures and Yup, Tim does need company at times.

Lee

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:56 pm
by JUSSUMGUY
Glad to see you posting this Ed. :D Keep up the good work.

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:02 pm
by no1clyde
Welded the arms together but they are not done yet, I need to add 1/4" gussets on the out side and to the inside/ On the bottom arms I will add another 1/4" gusset to the inside to both space it out 6.5mm to get the king pin inclination and to build my shock mounts from. Here is a test fit though. I spaced the beam to be a parallel beam and I can rotate the arms completely in a circle by toggling the spindle at the top and bottom.
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One of my odd ideas is to use some spare dirt bike rear shocks on the front of this car and this is just a mock up for my thoughts. These shock have about 4 1/2" of travel and on my bike they give 13" of wheel travel and between me and the bike we put about 350 lbs on 1 of them so I am thinking I can make one on each side work on this car. I know how to work on them and have all the parts and tools to change the valving as needed. One of those ides that may get tossed :D Also the outer beam spacers are not welded yet and longer one will be made to make part of the shock mounts.
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Body is now bolted back on and doing some thinking and shock mount testing.
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With the car at this height is how it may end up with 12 -13" travel and around 4" of sag. I will cage the car out and it is getting 2 1/2" coilovers SAWs on the back and wider arms. I also have a ej22 and a 091 for it when the time comes. This is just the start of a long range build like many others here, just I don't know what I am doing other than making things for it to entertaining myself :lol: Looking at all the cool cars people build on here has been my inspiration and I have checked out most of them and taking ideas from all of them. I appreciate all input and do know this is some what different than most and some of my ideas just plane may not work but I will give it a go.

Ed

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:08 pm
by no1clyde
Thanks Richard and Lee. There will be times when nothing is getting done and other times it is all I will be doing. I took last week off to go to Idaho dirt bike riding and now I am recovering from that :lol:

Ed

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 1:45 pm
by BAJA-IT
It's looking good Ed. Should be a fun ride when you get it finished.

Just curious, how many degrees did you angle the beam back? (castor)

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:04 pm
by no1clyde
Thanks BAJA-IT, Cameron I think :oops:

Went for 7* but it came out 8.25*. The back is not raised either yet so it looks like more than that too. Not on any time limits on this project but I do hope it comes close to my ideas :lol:

Ed

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:26 pm
by CentralWAbaja
Looks good thanks for sharing

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 6:56 am
by no1clyde
Thanks CWA, your car is amazing for sure.

Ed

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 8:11 am
by CentralWAbaja
no1clyde wrote:Thanks CWA, your car is amazing for sure.

Ed
Well, thank you. I am just an example of somebody that had no clue when I started either. Also a good example of what happens when you get a little caught up in building the "ultimate toy" for yourself....ok getting a lot caught up in it. :lol:

Re: Ed's Baja Bug build.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 8:35 am
by Ol'fogasaurus
It is also and example of asking too many questions of too many people. Opinions are fun to get but can cause/drive one to expand their built a lot too. :wink: Actually there is a lot of information not from just here but from a lot of other sites there too so it is worth looking hard at.

Lee