Those springs will not adjust a variance for very long. I have the Syncro.org spring experience but they "adjusted" to return to driver-side droop of 1/2" after a year or so. Just the weight of me and the cabinets over time. Very easy to add one on the psgr side if you choose to later. You won't be sorry you put it in the driver side now. I also added Pro Comp MX6 adjustable shocks and I think they made more 'difference' in ride/stability than the springs. Bob '87 Syncro Westy
> On 16-Jun-10, at 8:16 PM, Alex Madison wrote: > > Hi I just received my 2wd 1.5 lift springs made by gowesty from >> vancafe. I ordered a spacer to put on my driver side to compensate for >> the westy lean but reading on the samba sounds like others put in a >> spacer on each side that came with the kit. Can anyone tell me if they >> have spacers on both sides with there gowesty lift springs. >> Cheers >> Alex >> 1989 westy >> Bostig in the back >> > |
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