Bus Overhead Gauge Panel

Bus Overhead Gauge Panel

This overhead fiberglass gauge housing is designed to fit all busses 1955-1967. It mounts to the underside of your fresh air box, and offers a view of your three most important gauges, rear view mirror... Click here for more information

Starting at: $49.95


Rear Brake Drums (Type 3)

The rear wheel attaches to the rear brake drum. Make sure you torque the axle nut to 250 ft. lb., we don't want any wheels falling off. We suggest you drive the Bug for a day and tighten the nut again. For some reason the nut seems to loosen up the first time. Always use a cotter pin to lock the nut. If the hole doesn't line up, tighten it a little bit more until it does. Never, ever back the nut off to line up the hole.

Rear Brake Drums
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64-65

The rear wheel attaches to the rear brake drum. Make sure you torque the axle nut to 250 ft. lb., we don't want any wheels falling off. We suggest you drive the Bug for a day and tighten the nut again. For some reason the nut seems to loosen up the first time. Always use a cotter pin to lock the nut. If the hole doesn't line up, tighten it a little bit more until it does. Never, ever back the nut off to line up the hole.
311 501 615E: $129.95

 

Rear Brake Drums
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Drum only

66-74

The rear wheel attaches to the rear brake drum. Make sure you torque the axle nut to 250 ft. lb., we don't want any wheels falling off. We suggest you drive the Bug for a day and tighten the nut again. For some reason the nut seems to loosen up the first time. Always use a cotter pin to lock the nut. If the hole doesn't line up, tighten it a little bit more until it does. Never, ever back the nut off to line up the hole.
311 501 615F: $46.95

 

Rear Brake Drums
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Hub only

66-74

The rear wheel attaches to the rear brake drum. Make sure you torque the axle nut to 250 ft. lb., we don't want any wheels falling off. We suggest you drive the Bug for a day and tighten the nut again. For some reason the nut seems to loosen up the first time. Always use a cotter pin to lock the nut. If the hole doesn't line up, tighten it a little bit more until it does. Never, ever back the nut off to line up the hole.
311 501 581: $25.95