Absolutely beautiful piece of artwork my 66 has been sitting for about five years and I wish I could afford to have one of these friends put on. I want to drive it again. It’s got really really old school technology and a hack job on lowering it maybe someday, love your channel very informative and through my progression of healing from pancreatic cancer. I love watching anything VW specially your channel kudos to you guys.
This is great. Thank you for the details, including the "initial" alignment steps to get it close. I have a stage 2 beam which I am putting leafs back in, and this was exactly what I needed as a reference.
I have only watched a handful of Airkewld videos to this point, this one was excellent! Five STARS. Just happens to be right where I'm at in my Thing project, so very applicable and informative. Thanks!
Life long VW nut here. I'm finally building my '69 Beetle the way that I've wanted it to be since 3 decades ago. I am absolutely buying one of your beams! You'll hear from me soon!! Thanks for what you are doing for our industry.
That sticker at the end says it all and makes it all worthwhile. The channel is growing. About to blow up soon. These vids are awesome and incredibly well done.
Thanks Brian! We have a couple different versions for the Baja. Stock everything and a 3.5" lifted version. Let me know if we can get the chance to WoW you!
Bought your 4" narrowed beam and starting to install it. This has been a tremendous help as this is my first time attempting. Thank you for video demo. Stay safe.
Neat video for what looks to be quality parts. As a small FYI - when you run the jamb nut on, screw the tie rod end in, and then put the anti seize on the male threads - the first couple threads on the tie rod end stay dry, along with the innermost threads in the sleeve and the jamb nut threads. If you put a little anti seize on the tie rod threads before running the jamb nut on, and in the sleeve on the female threads before threading the tie rod end in - it coats all the tie rod end threads, the innermost sleeve threads, and the jamb nut threads. While this may not be an issue on some builds, coming from a rust state, I've learned to try to lube and protect threaded parts as well as possible.
Please make this and disc brakes for Bay window Bus. We've used your front end and front/rear brakes on our Beetle and love it ! Restoring a Bay Window right now and realized you don't have anything for 68-70 Bus.
Hey 👋🏻 Nick, thanks for the comment. We are currently out of brakes at the moment but hope to have them in the next couple of months. The beam can be found here www.airkewld.com/Stage-1-PRObuilt-Adjustable-Beam-Complete-2201-p/2201.htm Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for watching. Hope you are subscribed 😜
HI gents, watched the video, very nice! I have a VW Type 3 1972, I'm trying to finish the renovation, and starting to look for a Better than stock Suspension package, front and rear. what is a Rough estimate of the cost for the vehicle. Thanks for the inspiration.
www.airkewld.com/Articles.asp?ID=357 We stopped making parts for the Type 3 last year Tony but you can subscribe to our list and if we get enough interested parties, we will move forward.
Fantastic video. First of your videos I’ve watched and now subscribed! I have a standard 76 beetle front end with tyre hitting upper left torsion arm at right full lock (1 1/4 turns). Clearance in the left lock (1 1/2 turns) is ok. I was checking the arms on your video thinking the wrong arms are on mine but all looks ok. …any clues please? Coming to you from Australia.
Split the revolutions of your steering wheel in half. Then align the car with out moving the steering wheel so you have 1 3/8 on each side. Then remount the steering wheel so it is straight. Then you will have the same amount to turns left to right and right to left. If you still touch, then the offset of the wheels is too great for the vehicle and a space might be needed should you still want to run the same wheels.
I’m finally going about putting my beam back into the car and almost forgetting where I’m at, this has been massively helpful! What is the thread size on the grease fittings in the beam? Mine weren’t blocked off when going for powder coating and just want to cut the powder back out!
@@AirkewldVWs I'm looking to attach this style frunt suspension on to a motorcycle its going to be 100% exposed to the elements do you have any thing affordable that can hold up to that and still look good
Let’s say I have a 1970 beetle sedan, and I wanted a new front end like this with disc brakes for stock ride height. Can you give me an estimate on cost?
Hello Glenn, thanks for commenting! Here is a link for the 65 application - www.airkewld.com/Stage-1-PRObuilt-Adjustable-Beam-Complete-2201-p/2201.htm If you want to discuss options, give me a call or drop me a message at +1(623)518-3537 or youtube@airkewld.com and we can make it happen for you! Happy Holidays!
Hey Jerry, they have different costs. Link to our PRObuilt Beam is here - www.airkewld.com/PRObuilt-Beams-s/2486.htm If you have specific questions as it pertains to your build, shoot me a text or call to 623-518-3537 and I can help you with those.
Absolutely beautiful piece of artwork my 66 has been sitting for about five years and I wish I could afford to have one of these friends put on. I want to drive it again. It’s got really really old school technology and a hack job on lowering it maybe someday, love your channel very informative and through my progression of healing from pancreatic cancer. I love watching anything VW specially your channel kudos to you guys.
Thanks for all that you do for the Vw industry! Bad Ass Quality Caftsmanship. The videos are awesome!
So yea. You’re a bad ass and make bad ass stuff.
And I totally needed this video right this second. Thank you. Keep it up.
This is great. Thank you for the details, including the "initial" alignment steps to get it close. I have a stage 2 beam which I am putting leafs back in, and this was exactly what I needed as a reference.
I have only watched a handful of Airkewld videos to this point, this one was excellent! Five STARS. Just happens to be right where I'm at in my Thing project, so very applicable and informative. Thanks!
Life long VW nut here. I'm finally building my '69 Beetle the way that I've wanted it to be since 3 decades ago. I am absolutely buying one of your beams! You'll hear from me soon!! Thanks for what you are doing for our industry.
Thanks Daniel!
I've never seen such a detailed, professional build....EVER...and I've been building cars a lot of years. AMAZING DETAIL.
Wow, thanks!
My ultimate wish. Superb workmanship and presentation. ✊
That sticker at the end says it all and makes it all worthwhile. The channel is growing. About to blow up soon. These vids are awesome and incredibly well done.
You've got to be kidding me...
Love the new beam. Great video.
That’s got to be the sexiest beam I’ve ever seen I’d love to have one under my 1971 Baja
Thanks Brian! We have a couple different versions for the Baja. Stock everything and a 3.5" lifted version. Let me know if we can get the chance to WoW you!
This has been on my wish list for awhile, maybe I’ll win it for my ‘71 Bug. I’ll get one this year either way. Airkewld rocks!
Another great video Pete, I'm saving up for my own.
Thanks for the info!
I lost myself in time watching you. I just wanna learn how this front air vw suspension / steering works. Thank you!
Bought your 4" narrowed beam and starting to install it. This has been a tremendous help as this is my first time attempting. Thank you for video demo. Stay safe.
Thx Kirk!
Hell yes, I want one! That will look amazing with your Bad Brakes kit that was just delivered yesterday.
We can make it happen Julius!
Neat video for what looks to be quality parts. As a small FYI - when you run the jamb nut on, screw the tie rod end in, and then put the anti seize on the male threads - the first couple threads on the tie rod end stay dry, along with the innermost threads in the sleeve and the jamb nut threads. If you put a little anti seize on the tie rod threads before running the jamb nut on, and in the sleeve on the female threads before threading the tie rod end in - it coats all the tie rod end threads, the innermost sleeve threads, and the jamb nut threads. While this may not be an issue on some builds, coming from a rust state, I've learned to try to lube and protect threaded parts as well as possible.
Beautiful
WOW beautiful
Awesome thanks for sharing Great info yes l would love one for my 68 bug 😎👍
Super clean!!
My 67 would love this beam. Perfectly detailed. Perfect stance.
Love the details
You guys rock. Would love this front end in my 66 Bug !
Fantastic!!!
Very Nice
Awesome I got one on order.
It's just a dream for me very nice
Awsome work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Yeah…👍🏻. I’d like one.
What year and model my friend?
1967 VW Bug. What is your tube thickness for the cross tubes? I hope their thickness is a little better than stock.
.120 wall DOM - www.airkewld.com/Stage-1-PRObuilt-Adjustable-Beam-Complete-2200-p/2200.htm
Love the step by step!
Trying something new, glad you like it!
I need one under my bus!
SERIOUSLY amazing, thanks....afraid to see the price, but really amazing!
super clean
Excellent video.....
Please make this and disc brakes for Bay window Bus. We've used your front end and front/rear brakes on our Beetle and love it ! Restoring a Bay Window right now and realized you don't have anything for 68-70 Bus.
Sorry Larry, we decided against doing products specific to the Bay.
I’m in, would look great on my rebuild of a 1970 dune buggy. I’ll though I would need it in Florida Gator Orange!
I need this!
you are love what your doing .and i love your clean job
Thanks Dino
The intro video is perfect.
Thx brother
I need one for my 65 🤙🏼
Es un estupendo trabajo.. desafortudamente vivo en Mexico y no hacen envios.. 😔
Like your video how did you square square up the tie rods I didn't see that video part of it thanks
Thanks for the comment Ronnie, I used a carpenters square across the face of the spindle and referenced the 90 degree angle to the tubes of the beam.
Amazing! I want one!
Let's make it happen Daniel!
Awesome video and even more awesome front beam! On my list to do!
Thx Ben
Man that thing looks awesome✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
good vid pete
I'm ready for mine. King/link pin for the win!
Let's do it!
I would love that beam on my Red Baron bug, 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hola desde Panamá 🇵🇦🇵🇦
That is one sexy looking beam.
Nice friends. Saludos desde Brasil
Love to have one for my 64 Vw
We can help Mark. 623-518-3537 if you want to discuss it.
Waiting on mine, can you do a video on proper way to adjust ride height ?
I will put one together in the coming days Ronny! Thanks for the business!
Un gran video. Gracias
Badass beam outstanding job need to grab one,just got my first vw ever have a 67ghia.
Nice
You guys don't use steering stops?
Where is this chassis rebuild contest?
Yes please.
Ótimo trabalho.
You beetle guys in the US are so lucky. Here in sSouth Africa we have to deal with reconditioned backyard jobs and they all use crap parts.
Here in south Africa the currency of the rand dollar is killing us we can't afford it
Cobus Van Niekerk absolutely
Recondition one yourself with quality parts. Thats what i´m doing.... from Brazil.
Linda suspensão, trabalho perfeito parabéns
what is that orange vehicle at 0:30 ? I feel like I have seen one of those before...
Fridolin
nice info thanks
Thx John!
What would I be looking at for a 61 Karmann Ghia with 5x205, rotors drop spindles, ball joints
Hey 👋🏻 Nick, thanks for the comment. We are currently out of brakes at the moment but hope to have them in the next couple of months. The beam can be found here www.airkewld.com/Stage-1-PRObuilt-Adjustable-Beam-Complete-2201-p/2201.htm
Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for watching. Hope you are subscribed 😜
Chingón !!!!!
Would so love to put one under my new gotten bus.
HI gents, watched the video, very nice! I have a VW Type 3 1972, I'm trying to finish the renovation, and starting to look for a Better than stock Suspension package, front and rear. what is a Rough estimate of the cost for the vehicle. Thanks for the inspiration.
www.airkewld.com/Articles.asp?ID=357 We stopped making parts for the Type 3 last year Tony but you can subscribe to our list and if we get enough interested parties, we will move forward.
Show de bola parabéns 👏👏👏
i NEED ONE FOR MY 1970 SQBK. IM IN ORANGE , OC CA
Hola que tal, me encanta como quedo, es un sueño para mi hacerle eso a mi carro VW 67, saludos desde México Ciudad.
Hey! I want one under my car!
I want it!
Fantastic video. First of your videos I’ve watched and now subscribed! I have a standard 76 beetle front end with tyre hitting upper left torsion arm at right full lock (1 1/4 turns). Clearance in the left lock (1 1/2 turns) is ok. I was checking the arms on your video thinking the wrong arms are on mine but all looks ok. …any clues please? Coming to you from Australia.
Split the revolutions of your steering wheel in half. Then align the car with out moving the steering wheel so you have 1 3/8 on each side. Then remount the steering wheel so it is straight. Then you will have the same amount to turns left to right and right to left. If you still touch, then the offset of the wheels is too great for the vehicle and a space might be needed should you still want to run the same wheels.
Are my camber adjusters supposed to stay stationary on the ball joint or pivot with the spindle
I’m finally going about putting my beam back into the car and almost forgetting where I’m at, this has been massively helpful!
What is the thread size on the grease fittings in the beam? Mine weren’t blocked off when going for powder coating and just want to cut the powder back out!
8mm x 1.00
I'm interesting in one of these frunt suspension
We can help for sure
@@AirkewldVWs I'm looking to attach this style frunt suspension on to a motorcycle its going to be 100% exposed to the elements do you have any thing affordable that can hold up to that and still look good
I've bin looking are trying to figure out pricing and what would work the best for my project
Cuando Valera ese kit , espero queno más de lo que vale un carrion de esos
Los VW siempre se aprecian en dinero si le pones las piezas correctas.
Sorry for my ignorance...a tortion bar is not required on this beam? Thanks.
They were installed first thing
Now I just need to get a bug so I can get one of these xD
Do you build fron ends for Type 181
No problem. Like this - www.airkewld.com/Stage-1-PRObuilt-Lifted-Beam-Complete-2204-p/2204.htm
do you build for righthand drive?
Absolutely.
I would LOVE to win an Ultimate Beam 👍
What would u recommend for rear shocks. Conventional vs air shocks(Gabriel ma803) vs coil springs. My bug is lowered...
What year and model VW?
@@AirkewldVWs 69 beetle auto-shift
@@manuelmercado9186 www.airkewld.com/IRS-Axle-Lowered-Shock-p/2601.htm
@@AirkewldVWs good looking out. I hope I win that frt end. Needed badly
What do you think of IMOHR suspension
Conflict of interest to give my opinion, sorry my friend.
Let’s say I have a 1970 beetle sedan, and I wanted a new front end like this with disc brakes for stock ride height. Can you give me an estimate on cost?
Yes. Please send us an email to help@airkewld.com and we can provide a quote.
How do we get in contact. I live in Vegas and would really like to put this in my chenoweth buggy
bought 1956 bug yesterday,what narrowed beam will work and how much?
Pick wheels you want to run first, then stance you want and then we can build a package for you.
How much to have one done for a 73 bug
www.airkewld.com/Stage-1-PRObuilt-Adjustable-Beam-Complete-2200-p/2200.htm
How much for one built for a 1967 bug for bags
www.airkewld.com/Stage-2-PRObuilt-Air-Ride-Beam-Complete-2203-p/2203.htm $2650
There are no springs on this type of suspension?
New VW of mexico 🇲🇽 torsions
Que marca de amortiguadores uso
Ridetech and a private label brand made for our specs. Ridetech y una marca privada hecha para nuestras especificaciones.
Airkewld army?
Hello, what material were tie rods made of?
DOM
Would like one for my 65 how do I get 1 and what does it cost
Hello Glenn, thanks for commenting! Here is a link for the 65 application - www.airkewld.com/Stage-1-PRObuilt-Adjustable-Beam-Complete-2201-p/2201.htm
If you want to discuss options, give me a call or drop me a message at +1(623)518-3537 or youtube@airkewld.com and we can make it happen for you! Happy Holidays!
Donde están ubicados
www.airkewld.com/Contact-Us-s/2127.htm
would love one pls !
Where do I send it?
What does a beam like that cost?
Hey Jerry, they have different costs. Link to our PRObuilt Beam is here - www.airkewld.com/PRObuilt-Beams-s/2486.htm If you have specific questions as it pertains to your build, shoot me a text or call to 623-518-3537 and I can help you with those.
@@AirkewldVWs thanks, I'll check it out
I want it
can me buy it