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Date:         Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:14:55 +0000
Reply-To:     Chris DeLong <green536@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chris DeLong <green536@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Springs, Syncro into 2WD swap?
Comments: To: drillock@EARTHLINK.NET
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Mark is right. Although, it can be done to put syncro front shocks (these have an integrated spring perch) on a 2wd with syncro springs. This will raise you about 3-4 inches. The ride is terrible and its pretty tricky to get the syncro stuff in there.

Chris DeLong Fine Tuning 206.522.5503 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: Springs, Syncro into 2WD swap? >Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 08:28:30 -0700 > >Syncro front springs are shorter than 2wd springs, won't help your problem. > >There are slightly taller and slightly stiffer 2wd springs available >from Syncro.org Here is the link. > >http://www.syncro.org/springs.shtml#2WDsprings > >The best way to measure and compare the suspension sag is to measure >from the fender lip to the CENTER of the wheel. Measuring to the ground >introduces tire size, wear, and pressures as complicating factors. > >Mark > > >Shawn Wright wrote: > >>Sorry if this has been covered before, but I can't seem to find the posts. >>I am >>still seeking a way to raise the front end of my '88 Westy. When loaded >>for >>camping, I have very little clearance left in the front end for the roads >>we tend >>to travel on. (My front air dam is now badly battered - I only leave it on >>as >>early warning that I'm about the hit, and gauge how badly it will bottom >>out...) >> >>Empty, I have about 28.5" measured from a concrete floor to the edge of >>the >>front wheel arch. This drops to 26" or less when loaded. >>The rear is about 29" empty, and only drops 1-2" when loaded normally. >> >>Will Syncro front springs fit? Will they help? Any other options? I've >>seen the >>spacer trick for the rear, but it doesn't appear any such trick can be >>done on >>the front... >> >>ps: I have KYB's all around, Gr-2 front, GasAdjust rear. I'm thinking of >>upgrading to Bilsteins in the front to help with nosedive, the rear are ok >>for >>now. >> >> >>

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