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VW Parts Catalog > Suspension - Front > Beetle & Ghia, 1946-65 > Steering Box & Parts
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Steering Damper Bushing, All Models
Steering Damper Bushing, All Models
Price: $5.95

Steering Damper Bushing, All Models is the bushing that is pressed into the arm the steering damper is bolted through. It's responsible for absorbing steering shock, and allowing the parts to pivot and twist during the mechanics of steering.

This part is ALWAYS worn out. It's also inexpensive, but a bad one can cause massive headaches and wear out tie rod ends, not to mention ruin tires.

Coat this with Talcum Powder or Baby Powder and it slips in fairly easily, that won't degrade the rubber like petroleum based lubricants will!

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Steering Column Base Grommet, 1950-79 Beetle, Ghia, and THING, EACH, 111-601B
Steering Column Base Grommet, 1950-79 Beetle, Ghia, and THING, EACH, 111-601B
Price: $7.95

Steering Column Base Grommet, 1950-79 Beetle, Ghia, and THING, EACH, 111-601B sits at the base of the column where it passes through the firewall. This prevents air and water leaks, and keeps the sound out! These are usually cracked or missing entirely. more info
Steering Coupler, Rubber, 1949-79 Type 1, EACH 111-415-417
Rubber Steering Coupler (Reproduction), 1949-79 Type 1, 111-415-417
Price: $8.95

Steering Coupler, Rubber, 1949-79 Type 1, 111-415-417 is an original style VW Beetle "Rag Joint" connecting the steering shaft to the steering box. They are often cracked and split! Being slightly flexible it corrects minor misalignments too. more info
Steering Coupler, Urethane, Type 1
Steering Coupler, Urethane, Type 1
Price: $9.95

Steering Coupler, Urethane, Type 1 are much more durable than the original VW Beetle "Rag Joint" that was originally rubber. They are often cracked and split! While flexible, these are VERY strong on this vital component. more info
Steering Shaft Coupler Ground Strap, 1945-77 Beetle, THING, Ghia, and Type 3, EACH, 111-971-246
Steering Shaft Coupler Ground Strap OEVW (Mex), 1945-77 Beetle, THING, Ghia, and Type 3, EACH, 111-971-246
Price: $9.95

Steering Shaft Coupler Ground Strap, 1945-77 Beetle, THING, Ghia, and Type 3, EACH, 111-971-246 often corrodes, which causes poor grounding and an intermittent or non-functional horn. Replace this when replacing your steering coupler! more info
GERMAN Steering Shaft Coupler for ALL BUG, GHIA, Type 3 and THING
GERMAN Steering Shaft Coupler for ALL BUG, GHIA, Type 3 and THING
Price: $17.95

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Steering Box Clamp USED, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 131-415-155
Steering Box Clamp USED, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 131-415-155
Price: $19.95

Steering Box Clamp USED (which is all that is available), 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 131-415-155 holds the steering box tight against the axle beam. It has 2 notches in it to properly INDEX the steering box for column alignment! One notch for Beetle, and one for Ghia, because the Karmann Ghia has a much lower steering column angle! This feature is covered in the Bentley manual and you probably missed it! more info
Jamar Billet Aluminum Steering Box Cover, JSBCVW
Jamar Billet Aluminum Steering Box Cover, JSBCVW
Price: $29.95

Jamar Billet Aluminum Steering Box Cover, JSBCVW is a much more attractive steering box cover than the stock cast iron one! This is a nice dress up item for Sand Rails and Buggies that are still using the stock Steering Box, when it's visible. This comes with 2 nice Stainless Steel Allen head Cap Screws to mount it too! more info
Quick Steering Kit, 1968 and Earlier Type 1s
Quick Steering Kit, 1968 and Earlier Type 1s
Price: $34.95

This piece simply bolts onto the steering box arm, extending it, and increasing the movement of the tie rods for the same steering wheel input. This is NOT recommended for street use, but is great for off road use, or even for Auto-X. more info
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, ECONOMY, 113-425-021EC
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, ECONOMY, 113-425-021EC
Price: $34.95

Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, ECONOMY, 113-425-021EC is the shock absorber for your steering system. The prevents the steering from moving "too fast", and a worn damper can cause the front end to shake as the wheels over-correct.

Off road cars should use the 211-425-021A, it's stiffer and more appropriate for heavier duty off-road use.

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Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, 113-425-021BR
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, 113-425-021BR
Price: $39.95

Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, 113-425-021BR is the shock absorber for your steering system. The prevents the steering from moving "too fast", and a worn damper can cause the front end to shake as the wheels over-correct. more info
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle and Ghia, SACHS/BOGE brand 113-425-021
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle and Ghia, SACHS/BOGE brand 113-425-021
Price: $49.95

Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle and Ghia, SACHS/BOGE brand 113-425-021 is the shock absorber for your steering system. The prevents the steering from moving "too fast", and a worn damper can cause the front end to shake as the wheels over-correct. more info
Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1959-65 VW Beetle and Ghia, 22-2001 and 22-2001-BL
Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1959-65 VW Beetle and Ghia, 22-2001 and 22-2001-BL
Price: $219.95

Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1959-65 VW Beetle and Ghia, 22-2001 and 22-2001-BL is the easy way to purchase all possible components with this all inclusive kit by Prothane! Durable and quiet urethane will last forever, it won't degrade like rubber does! This kit includes front axle beam bushings, front suspension stops, tie rod end boots, inner and outer spring plate grommets, front and rear transmission mounts, steering coupler, and shift coupler. We offer this in Red or Black for the color conscious! This kit is much less # than buying the components separately! more info
REBUILT Steering Box, fits 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C-RB
REBUILT Steering Box, fits 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C-RB
Price: $229.95

REBUILT Steering Box, fits 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C-RB is the mechanism that changes the axis of "twisting" from the steering column to one that moves the tie rods. It's also responsible for a leverage change due to gearing. Worn steering boxes have tight and/or loose spots, etc. more info
Steering Box, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C
TRW BRAND Steering Box, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C
Price: $259.95

Steering Box, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C is the mechanism that changes the axis of "twisting" from the steering column to one that moves the tie rods. It's also responsible for a leverage change due to gearing. Worn steering boxes have tight and/or loose spots, etc. more info
   
 
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