[T3] Front beam is loose

Dennis Stiefel dlstiefel at dekalbk12.org
Mon Nov 5 16:30:02 PST 2012




 Sometimes, when going over bumps (are even driving straight down the road)
the steering wheel will develop a major shimmy that I can calm by applying
the brakes.

I have tried to fix this, but I believe things are worn so much that
replacement is necessary.

The front beam that's in there (and all the bits therein) are surely
original to the car.  I got new ball joints (and a front end alignment) last
year.  The rubber stops are long gone, and the wings that they mount to are
so badly rusted that they are porous.

There is a good bit of axial play in the right upper torsion arm (the source
of the shimmy?) so that I believe a new thrust ring is in order. My
questions are thus:
1)  If a replace one thrust ring, should a replace the other one (on the
other end)?
2) What about the needle bearings and the bushings while I'm in there?
3) What is the likelihood that the stabilizer bar needs replacing?

I don't think I want to touch the torsion mechanism in the lower tube.

Should I instead get a new (to me) front beam with good rubber stops?

Chris Slaymaker
1971 Westfalia "Lurch"
1971 Squareback "Foster"
Knoxville, TN

". . . at least I'm enjoying the ride."

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Chris I'm about 3hrs south from you.  I have a front end that just came out
of the 72 SB we just parted out.  If you need it I would let you have it if
I could get your old one for parts. That parts car had about 77K miles on
it. 

Dennis Stiefel
72 Fastback FI MT
Rainsville, AL 




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