That was one consideration, however the main reason was that my Westy was listing to port. I've had the H&R springs for 2 years and my experience is that the front springs have settled over the time that I have had them - so my van is rather low in the front. (I have a photo if anyone is interested) My plan now is to replace the H&R springs with the ones that Mark Drillock and Steve Schwenk are in the process of having made for the 2WD crowd. I do have to say that with the H&R springs you can take corners faster than people will think is sane in a Westy. However surprising BMW drivers can be amusing on a slow day. Todd '88 Westy
JKrevnov@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 10/12/00 6:38:08 PM, rubatoguy@MINDSPRING.COM writes: > > << I can however, fit into most garages. >> > > Todd, > > Is this the reason most peopple lower their vans? > > Rich |
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