How do you identify rear IRS arm?
How do you identify rear IRS arm?
Trying to order Empi rear disk kit. 2 to chose from 1 is for 68 and up plus 68 swing and the other for 73-79. Ran my chassis numbers and they say 1963.
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Re: How do you identify rear IRS arm?
1963 would of course be swingaxle! Maybe someone converted the rear to IRS??? I do not recall any "lug bolt hole" differences, as all IRS 4 bolt lug holes are 14mm & the bolt circle is the same!
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Re: How do you identify rear IRS arm?
I just checked the CB Performance website & the only differences they mention are:
1967 & down swingaxle "short axle"!
1968 only swingaxle "long axle"!
1969 & up IRS!
All of these rear disc brake kits are 4 lug!
I've heard of too many problems with EMPI disc brake kits... the ones from CB Performance are much better quality! However, there are other companies that manufacture & sell quality kits too!
1967 & down swingaxle "short axle"!
1968 only swingaxle "long axle"!
1969 & up IRS!
All of these rear disc brake kits are 4 lug!
I've heard of too many problems with EMPI disc brake kits... the ones from CB Performance are much better quality! However, there are other companies that manufacture & sell quality kits too!
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Re: How do you identify rear IRS arm?
Emergency brake cable length may be why you are seeing different kits for the IRS disc brake kits.
In a shorten buggy chassis it won't make a differences as you have to shorten cables.
In a shorten buggy chassis it won't make a differences as you have to shorten cables.
Joseph
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Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970