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Date:         Thu, 15 Mar 2001 09:04:06 -0700
Reply-To:     Drew Bedford <drew@BOMB-PROOF.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Drew Bedford <drew@BOMB-PROOF.COM>
Organization: Bomb-Proof Productions
Subject:      Re: Springs have Sprung
Comments: To: Rich@PROPSOM.NET
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Rich, If you want to lower your van, I recommend the Boge high-performance lowering springs. I'm actually trying to sell a set because they didn't play well with my 15" SA alloys. The Boge spring kit fits all Vanagons except Syncros. Lowers the ride to Wolfsburg height for better cornering. I would say about a 1.5-2" drop. The ride is great. With these springs tires fill the wheel wells nicely. Had 'em on my van for about 100 miles. Suggested retail $379 or more. Asking $300 plus shipping.

Drew Bedford 83.5 Westy Park City, Utah

> Subject: Springs have Sprung > Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 19:54:18 -0600 > From: Rich Propsom <Rich@PROPSOM.NET> > > The days are getting above freezing in Wisconsin, that means its time > to > work on the Westy out in the unheated garage. Front end issue first, > calipers, brake lines, shocks, steering rack etc.... Its also time to > look > for some replacement springs in the rear. > > Currently the van fits into the garage (barely) since the rear springs > have > sagged a lot. I would appreciate hearing the lists wisdom on > available > options that would either restore it to original height or some that > may > lower it a little. Other than OEM springs I am not aware of > replacements > that are designed to give original height. I have seen two sources of > "lowering" springs, H&R and Boge. Based on Archive info it sounds > like > H&R are a little stiffer and the lower few wraps of the coils are > actually > tight and there may be some bottoming issues. I have not been able to > tell > if the Boge have the same issues. > > Does anyone else have any other sources? Options? How about shocks, > it > these lowering springs are used do you have to use different shocks or > modify the mounts? Any first hand experience on any of these springs, > both > good and bad is appreciated, either P-mail or list mail. > > Thanks in advance > > X-82 Diesel Westy now 1.8L


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