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We have come to the point where converting swing axle rear torsion housing to IRS has become necessary. We have several good pans that are too good to throw away yet we do not want to run swing axle. We also have our custom pan with custom torsion housing projects that need to have the IRS pivots installed. We have done two types of IRS conversions. The first was a tube frame sandrail with a custom torsion housing. The second was a stock VW pan for a Baja Bug. While some of the steps and the results are the same there are some very important differences between the two. Mainly the stock conversion is a real pain, due to the amount of metal removal from the frame horns. On with it already!
The first step is to make a jig that will hold the inside IRS pivot in place. This was a simple part to make. The parts you need for this are:
I cut and drilled a plate that would bolt on to the spring plate cover and bolted it in place. I then welded two of the spacers together to form a single tube. I cut the third one in half to use as a spacer. I then installed the tube and spacers on the IRS pivot with the welded tube to the inside and the spacer next to it with the bolt tightened up snug. The next step was to make the connection between the plate and the tube. At this point, whatever you have laying around that is reasonably rigid will work. I used 2" by 1/4" flat bar. Cut and fit the flat bar to form a U shaped connection between the plate and the tube. Be careful not to weld to the spacer or you will not be able to get it out.
Sand rail IRS Conversion with this Jig
Stock bug IRS conversion with the new Jig
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