Superb job on the illustration of the videos! I watched all 4 videos, and they are very very informative. I'll be doing this on my 70 frame this weekend. Thanks again for the instructive video!
your videos are great. i lowered my square using this vid series and had no real problems. it took some time because it looked as if it hadnt been touched since 1969 but id rather have it that way. anyways, thanks for taking the time to make the vids. they helped me out big time!
u r the man any first timer needs this iv done a few but this makes it clear most people need to see it done not read it done . i have a whole different understanding thanks
very good video tanks
ericvw760 1 week ago
Superb job on the illustration of the videos! I watched all 4 videos, and they are very very informative. I'll be doing this on my 70 frame this weekend. Thanks again for the instructive video!
pfcmooney 2 months ago
So is there a video series on how to do the other side too?
teamgallman 6 months ago
i like the idea of lowering the car off the jack onto a block of wood to settle the suspension, never thought of that.
If you didnt want to raise the ride height, why not just get the smaller tyres?
I have learnt a lot from watching this series really cuts out the bullshit.
paulhunter123 6 months ago
once again...THANKS dude!!
pedekiller 1 year ago
your videos are great. i lowered my square using this vid series and had no real problems. it took some time because it looked as if it hadnt been touched since 1969 but id rather have it that way. anyways, thanks for taking the time to make the vids. they helped me out big time!
jcore316 1 year ago
thank you very much, there isn't much info on these old things and it helps a lot to have videos like this.
vagrantr 1 year ago
u r the man any first timer needs this iv done a few but this makes it clear most people need to see it done not read it done . i have a whole different understanding thanks
Daeerika07 1 year ago
Thanks for the education and your time!
offroadvideos 2 years ago
Nice video
So theoretically could one use the reverse procedure to raise a type 3?
rellirTnoraa1 2 years ago
Brilliant videos! Now I'll know how to do it when I go to lower the rear on my super beetle!
LeviMan2001 2 years ago
1969 VW Fastback Automatic, EFI.
Can't wait to drop it. I s a narrowed beam necessary for the front? (or does that keep stuff from hitting eachother?)
aworange91 2 years ago
great vid cant wait to give it a go
djeraser 2 years ago
Thanks for the four vids, I'm going out to tackle the rear of my 69' beetle this morning.
cstishenko 2 years ago
nice! my fastback shall be most grateful! :)
TheBeatles15 2 years ago
well done cugir very informative video i agree with all others keep up the great work,and your last comment on the video
"it kills me to have it that high" is pricless
baggedbug68 3 years ago
Thanks so much for your time and effort.
90quattro20v 3 years ago
Awesome!! Don't stop making these videos. All tune-up, brake jobs, etc... that you do-- Keep the camera handy!! We want to see it all!! Thanks Man!!
romeokade 3 years ago
Excellent VIDEO
Keep Up the good work
recommended viewing..
will work on an IRS rear end Beetle too
Lee in Australia
vw68autobug 3 years ago
Would anyone know if it's the same on a 74 bus???
BTF3 3 years ago
That's tops
Troutcod 3 years ago
Sweet videos dude, thanks!
MrIcka 4 years ago
Great work! Thanks for taking the time to put this video together!
onemoredrone 4 years ago
Dude, you're awsome...thanks so much...dig that sock hat!
snakeyhedger 4 years ago
Thank you so much! This is like a friend teaching you how to do it slowly and thoroughly. Your instructions are priceless. Thanks.
alexscothern 4 years ago