Tire technology has changed immensely in the past 30+ years. Inflate the tire to the recommended PSI based on the tire manufacturer recommendation. This can be found on the side wall of the tire. Rear-engine cars need either more air in the back tires, or bigger back tires, to have the proper control. Porsche 911s don't have bigger meats in the back just because the car looks good that way. The sticker on the inside of the glovebox door says radial tires should be inflated to 19 PSI front and 27 PSI rear.
I believe it's about 2 to 3 psi.
correct it will fit. be sure to take lots of pictures before you pull all of the wires off. so you have a diagram of where they go after.
Yes. But make sure you use the pressure plate made for your year car/tranny. The later cars used a different pressure plate.
The 1975 regular Beetle windshield will fit the 1971 Super Beetle.
If you look at the front suspension of any beetle you can tell if it is a super or non-super beetle. If there is a McPherson front suspension then it is a super beetle. If there is a torsion bar front suspension then it is a non-super beetle.
The super beetle was not put into production until 1971, there is no such vehicle as a 1964 super beetle.
Either Low oil pressure or bad Alt depending on which side it's on.
“looking to see if the 72 VW I own is a Beetle or Super Beetle? VIN # 1122369336”
A Super Beetle with a manual transmission has four forward gears and one reverse. A Super Beetle with an Autostick transmission has three forward and one reverse.
1973 standard and super beetle
The VW Super Beetle is one of the rarest
navagate me thru a 72 super beetle interior