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Author:  Chris07 [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:46 pm ]
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Can someone give me the names of a few shops in ohio that work on VW Transmissions and know what they are doing? I'm getting a project 4 seat buggy and it has 3.8 gears and want to change it to at least 4.37 so I can spin 31" tires. I'm located in Columbus, OH.

Author:  fortydegnorth [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:54 pm ]
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Larry's Offroad- Dayton
Drew's Offroad- Hamilton
Several members here do transaxle work. I think Davis Performance in Indiana does and Southern Buggies in Kentucky. I don't think you'll have a problem finding someone. Ask Roy on the boards here, he seems to do work on them. Also Turboblue, I think does as well

Author:  Chris07 [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 9:02 pm ]
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fortydegnorth wrote:
Larry's Offroad- Dayton
Drew's Offroad- Hamilton
Several members here do transaxle work. I think Davis Performance in Indiana does and Southern Buggies in Kentucky. I don't think you'll have a problem finding someone. Ask Roy on the boards here, he seems to do work on them. Also Turboblue, I think does as well


Thanks! Just curious anyone know what the labor charge to do this is?

Author:  frankenbuggy06 [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 9:50 pm ]
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PM Rip-it. he might do it

Author:  Aaron Creech [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:09 pm ]
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You will have a hard time finding a 4.37:1 ring and pinion set to fit in your late trans. My honest opinion is that it would be cheaper in the long run to put a bus trans in.

Author:  lubahound [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:08 pm ]
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Jim's Custom VW in Columbiana, OH might be able to help you out.

Author:  diamonddav [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:32 pm ]
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listen to arron creech he knows what hes talkin about :wink:

Author:  turboblue [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:18 am ]
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Chris07 wrote:
Can someone give me the names of a few shops in ohio that work on VW Transmissions and know what they are doing? I'm getting a project 4 seat buggy and it has 3.8 gears and want to change it to at least 4.37 so I can spin 31" tires. I'm located in Columbus, OH.


4:375 is one of the weakest R&P VW ever made.
Do as Aaron suggested and go with a bus tranny.

PM mudd_mutt on here, he might have something.
He is in Newark.

Author:  hpfreak [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 2:31 pm ]
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I have found a few vw shops around columbus my favorite so far is german auto works off of valleyview dr great guy. He wont let you leave without shootin the shit with him for a half hour. Not sure if he does trannys. But like previous people have said get a bus tranny and be done with it. Im also in columbus and building a 4 seater. Hit me up id love to come over and give you a hand. Have welder will travel lol.

Author:  Chris07 [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:13 pm ]
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Thanks for all the replies. After all the input I decided bus was the way to go. I wasn’t sure how the CVs would fit but I guess the quickest easiest way is to machine out the bus CVs so they fit in bug torsion. If any one has any good leads on a 3 rib hit me up :)

Author:  fortydegnorth [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:28 pm ]
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You can purchase conversion stub axles that fit in a type one bearing housing but are drilled for bus cv's. They can also machine the outer ring off the stub axle and then re-drill to fit the bus cv.

Author:  Chris07 [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:40 pm ]
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Where can these be purchased?

Author:  fortydegnorth [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 5:31 pm ]
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Here is a 6 rib which is an 091- link below. Stronger of the older bus transmissions. The 3 rib is an 002 and the 5 rib is also called a pyramid and it's an 002 also. 094 is the '84 and newer bus transaxles with side shift. Linkage is available for shifting and they have a much bigger reverse gear.

http://dayton.craigslist.org/pts/3385023983.html

Conversion stub axles can be bought a lot of places. Local offroad shops like Larry's, Drew's or whoever is close to you. Also online at all kinds of places. Example, scroll down about halfway on this page:

http://www.dansperformanceparts.com/bug ... %20IRS.htm

Author:  Chris07 [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:28 pm ]
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Help me understand this as I'm a little lost making a bus trans fit in a bug rear. I understand I need the stub axle to slip through the type 1 carrier. If I buy the conversion stub axles, is that all I need other than the bus axle and CVs or is there still a length issue with the bus axle shafts that need addressed?

Author:  fortydegnorth [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:35 pm ]
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This is a good reference for different cv joints, axles and stub axles.

http://blindchickenracing.com/How_to/CV ... nd_cvs.htm

As far as making a bus transmission fit in a standard type 1 beetle torsion housing, frame horns and stock trailing arms there is a method. I'd have to look it up honestly to get it right. It would start with a bus mount that would change the front and rear mount on you transaxle to fit the type 1 torsion. The axles I believe need to be shorter because the bus transaxle is wider at the drive flanges than the type 1 transaxle. The cv joints bigger hence the need for a conversion stub. There are a lot of methods to making whatever you want to work. People have done it dozens of different ways over the years. Searching this website, http://www.thesamba.com, http://www.shoptalkforums.com and others will help you figure it all out. Talking first hand to a buggy shop is priceless. Drew's and Larry's aren't too far and they both have very experienced people to help you out. Brian Drew and Larry both have been around a while and can hook you up with the information and the parts you need. One is in Dayton and the other is in Hamilton. It's worth a visit for the 1-1.5 hour drive

Author:  bige70chevy [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 7:32 pm ]
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Chris07 wrote:
Help me understand this as I'm a little lost making a bus trans fit in a bug rear. I understand I need the stub axle to slip through the type 1 carrier. If I buy the conversion stub axles, is that all I need other than the bus axle and CVs or is there still a length issue with the bus axle shafts that need addressed?

they sell a solid trans mount kit that is for bug to bus trans...and i think you can use sedan length axle with bus cv joints,but cant remember with stock trailing arms...youll need the conversion stubs....drews ussually stock the stubs,trans mount kit,and will give you proper length of axles...its an easy conversion,fairly cheap but defenetly worth having the bus trans

Author:  hpfreak [ Sun Nov 11, 2012 12:42 pm ]
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With bus tranny and stock arms you need 15 5/8" axles. To run stock bus axles you need 2x3 arms.

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