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Date:         Sun, 26 Jul 2009 19:42:43 -0700
Reply-To:     Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject:      Re: 2wd Bilstein shocks, do they wear out?
Comments: To: Joel VanderKwaak <joelvanderkwaak@GMAIL.COM>
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I wouldn't think they'd be worn out in 40K. I ran a set of front 2WD HD Bilsteins for 100K on a vanagon and thought they weren't that sharp after that distance, but they weren't shot or anything.

you didn't mention tires. Tires, particularly sidewall stiffness, and being vanagon load-rated ......is especially important on vanagons.

more - - - - - I kinda 'really like' tires, always have. I own many sets, and many vanagons. So I can try different sets on one van , for comparison. I'll tell you a tire that is *really* 'sharp' ....i.e.. 'very, very good' on a vanagon. that's the Michelin Agilles 205/65 R 15 C.

I'm getting a very well persevered and super rust free 1985 Adventurewagon ready to sell. I put a set of four of Agilles on, on 15 inch steel wheels on it. ..... instantly the van tracks way, way better ! ( brand new HD Bilsteines in front , ok rear shocks ) .........the ride is very controlled, turn-in is nice, cornering is good. . But particularly straight line tracking .....and general directional stability - like 'stellar' in that department. those tires are twice as much tire as many others, and they cost like it too, but man do I love 'em. Scott www.turbovans.com

----- Original Message ----- From: "Joel VanderKwaak" <joelvanderkwaak@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 6:45 PM Subject: 2wd Bilstein shocks, do they wear out?

> Hey all, > > I just returned from a longish drive to/from the SF Bay area to my > hometown, Terrace, BC. > > On the way back I passed through Columbia River country, where the > wind blows strong, and I found the front end of the van difficult to > control at highway speeds. > > I have a set of HD Bilstein shocks on the front, installed in 2005, > and was wondering if it was time to replace them (they have about 40K > miles on them). They pass the standard bounce test, and have no leaks, > yet something doesn't seem stable. For the record, I installed a set > of GoWesty springs last year when I rebuilt the front end (ball > joints, etc), and am running a set of syncro OME shocks on the rear. > Could be something isn't balanced well... > > Any words of wisdom? I'll be heading to VolksCafe in the morning for > some other parts, so responding sooner than later would be > appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Joel


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