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Date:         Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:10:18 +0000
Reply-To:     Chris DeLong <green536@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chris DeLong <green536@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: can syncro front springs work in a 2wd??
Comments: To: drillock@EARTHLINK.NET
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Hmm interesting. If they are shorter then how come I was unable to see the difference when I took the old ones out of my van and set them on the ground next to the '90 Syncro springs I intended to install in my van. Then after prying and pushing on the spring for quite some time I also found that the tierod was not long enough to accomodate the taller spring.

Chris DeLong Fine Tuning 206.367.5503 www.finetuningperformance.com Seattle, WA USA

>From: mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET> >Reply-To: mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Re: can syncro front springs work in a 2wd?? >Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 17:07:54 -0700 > >No that is incorrect but the subject is not that simple anyway. While >2wd springs originally came in different lengths and stiffness' >depending on year and options, all of the Syncro springs are the same >AFAIK. Most Syncro front springs are about 1 1/2" shorter and rears are >about 1 1/2" longer than 2wd springs. I refer to standard springs in >reasonable shape from the similar years. I have multiple sets of both >kinds. I have measured dozens of springs, looking for the tallest and >stiffest I could find before deciding to have custom sets of both types >made. I did not measure or care about the factory lowered springs that >some 86+ models came with as I wanted taller not lower. Yes, early >Westys tend to have badly flattened springs so who knows if some may be >shorter than Syncro springs that have not been flattened. > > >Mark > >Chris DeLong wrote: > > > > The Syncro springs are not shorter. I have a pair in my garage that I >have > > already made one attempt to install them on my van. It is not possible >to > > drop in the front springs. On my next attempt I will probably hack a >coil or > > two off and see if they will work. HTH > > > > Chris DeLong > >

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