Well guys I've been around the site for a little while now reading up on how to's. figured I'd make a build thread.
Got this car from my grandmother when I gave her my 2011 gmc terrain. The beetle needed help badly and she couldn't afford it, or a new car much less. So I am paying for the gmc and she gave me the title to the bug. It has 173,000 miles on the tdi, and its an auto.
So far I have replaced the mass airflow sensor, effective restoring power to the car. 4 brand new tires, a complete interior tear out and re install. Brakes, brake fluid, new passenger side strut, ball joint, lca, steering knuckle, inner and outer tierod. (Was t-boned last Friday). Need to do the other side strut and mount now, as well as ball joint and tierods. Then an alignment.
Spent a long time de-rubberizing the interior, and painting things. Pressure washed the carpet. Changed the oil and filter, the fuel filter, air filter, and cabin air filter.
Tomorrow I plan on removing the intake manifold for cleaning. I have a hotsy steam pressure washer so that should make it easier.
Future mods: exterior:
1. Darker tint.
2. New blue and white VW signs on front and back
3. Repaint hood and bumper.
4. A "Diesel" decal on the back
5. Do something with the wheels. They are hubcaps now but I'd like baby moons.
Maintenance: new timing belt
Go fast mods and or interior mods:
1. Gauges
2. Tune of some sort
3. Maybe more?
So those are the things on the agenda. It's come a long way in a month since I've had it and granny LOVES her new car just like I love this bug. Here is some pics
Granny and her new car (she had surgery on her nose for cancer)
The beetles air filter
Nasty interior pieces
Sticky mess
Cabin air filter new and old
Bent tierod from wreck
Bent strut
Up on the wrecker
Interior out
Got this car from my grandmother when I gave her my 2011 gmc terrain. The beetle needed help badly and she couldn't afford it, or a new car much less. So I am paying for the gmc and she gave me the title to the bug. It has 173,000 miles on the tdi, and its an auto.
So far I have replaced the mass airflow sensor, effective restoring power to the car. 4 brand new tires, a complete interior tear out and re install. Brakes, brake fluid, new passenger side strut, ball joint, lca, steering knuckle, inner and outer tierod. (Was t-boned last Friday). Need to do the other side strut and mount now, as well as ball joint and tierods. Then an alignment.
Spent a long time de-rubberizing the interior, and painting things. Pressure washed the carpet. Changed the oil and filter, the fuel filter, air filter, and cabin air filter.
Tomorrow I plan on removing the intake manifold for cleaning. I have a hotsy steam pressure washer so that should make it easier.
Future mods: exterior:
1. Darker tint.
2. New blue and white VW signs on front and back
3. Repaint hood and bumper.
4. A "Diesel" decal on the back
5. Do something with the wheels. They are hubcaps now but I'd like baby moons.
Maintenance: new timing belt
Go fast mods and or interior mods:
1. Gauges
2. Tune of some sort
3. Maybe more?
So those are the things on the agenda. It's come a long way in a month since I've had it and granny LOVES her new car just like I love this bug. Here is some pics
Granny and her new car (she had surgery on her nose for cancer)
The beetles air filter
Nasty interior pieces
Sticky mess
Cabin air filter new and old
Bent tierod from wreck
Bent strut
Up on the wrecker
Interior out