years ago I got an "airlift 1000" (that was a group purchase here at the vanagon site) http://www.airliftcompany.com/al1000.html This helped/s to adjust with the sagging On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Dave Arthur <dave.arthur@nscc.ca> wrote: > What is the current feeling for sagging rears? I have an '86 Westfalia. I > have noticed that my rear ride height is low on the drivers side. I have > read that this is 'normal' for a Westfalia as it is always unevenly loaded > (fridge, stove and cabinetry). > > I believe the springs are original and they appear to be in good shape. From > the list I have read a few 'fixes' > > From high to low $$ > > New springs > AirLift air bags > Plastic cutting board doughnuts > Swap springs side to side > > Thanks > > Dave >
-- Karl 1981 VW Westy "Jenny" 2000 VW Jetta GLS VR6 Wilmington, DE |
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