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Date:         Thu, 10 Jun 2004 14:47:17 -0600
Reply-To:     Simon Reinhardt <simon@FARRSIDE.NET>
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From:         Simon Reinhardt <simon@FARRSIDE.NET>
Subject:      Re: Why are campers higher at the rear?
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OK, I went out and measured. Center of wheel to metal fender lip. '86 full Westy syncro GL: Front Left Front Right 17 3/8" 17 1/2" Rear Left Rear Right 18 3/4" 18 5/8"

'87 7-Passenger syncro GL: Front Left Front Right 18 3/4" 18 1/2" Rear Left Rear Right 19 1/16" 18 1/2"

Here are some pictures to establish vans' attitude:

http://www.farrside.net/vanagon/campl.jpg

http://www.farrside.net/vanagon/campr.jpg

http://www.farrside.net/vanagon/passl.jpg

http://www.farrside.net/vanagon/passr.jpg

Notice they are parked on a very slight down-slope, with right tires slightly lower. I feel this accounts for the side-to-side discrepancy, at least in part. Camper has OME's, passenger van has... something, probably OEM. When I got the camper, it had blown front shocks, and had probably been driven that way for several months. Could the springs have been pounded shorter? Anyway, I think I'll go ahead and put the taller front springs I have, onto the camper, and measure again. Maybe next month I'll have time. Anyone else feel like measuring? The Passenger van is For Sale, BTW. And, SURE, Chis, let's trade!!!! :)

-Simon

On Jun 10, 2004, at 1:06 PM, Chris S. wrote:

>> I looked through the archives, OK? >> My question is this: Why do most of the campers I've seen (and >> especially the syncros) seem to sit lower in the front? > > Mine sat about 1.5'' lower in the rear, so I put spacers in there to > level > it. I've seen the '86 and newer that sit lower in the front once > people > are on board. > > You might want to fit syncro.org. springs to help your Syncro, or I can > trade you my '85 for it. > > > > Chris S. > '85 Wolfsburg Westy "Camel" > http://www.knology.net/~vw/dadada.jpg >


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