Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:09:41 -0500
Reply-To: Edward Duntz <eduntz@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Edward Duntz <eduntz@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: New shocks..me like
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I'm just wondering why you didn't get the Gabriel ones from Bus Depot for the rear as well? The have them for the same price as the front.
Ed
> Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 09:33:56 -0800
> From: dhanson928@GMAIL.COM
> Subject: New shocks..me like
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>
> 84 5sp low-roof with most of a westie interior and an inline Jetta 2.0
> liter motor. Running on 14" steel wheels and 205-70 Nokian M+S tires.
>
> I recently got some Gabriel front shocks from Bus Depot. Inexpensive.
> Just $22.95 each, plus the shipping. Man! What a difference in how my van
> behaves. The shocks I removed, black bodies without any branding that I
> could see, they didn't feel especially worn out, but I'd noticed that on
> uneven roads the van seemed a bit 'tippy', side to side, and it's front
> seemed to lift a little under acceleration. So I got those inexpensive
> shocks from Ron and stuck em in..(took about 45mins only) Good results.
> And it didn't bust my budget.
>
> So this morning I also ordered some Monroe LT gas shocks (for the rear).
> Advance Auto Parts..2 for $43 with a lifetime replacement guarantee. I
> have some KYBs on the van's rear end right now...they feel like bricks, but
> the van still sways some back there. If the Monroes work as well as the
> Gabriels...I shall be ready for the Nuremberg Ring racetrack for under $100
> for all four wheels...Actually, I am getting ready to escape the crappy
> Northwest US winter wet weather and head down south for my annual (Mexican)
> dental checkup and some bicycle fun...
>
> Since my Vanagon is not my 'gold-plater' hobby vehicle, I am pretty
> happy about not spending the $125 per wheel for fancy German shocks. I am
> not dissin' those who have...I am just passing on that my van works just
> great now after changing the front end onto relatively inexpensive shocks.
> I'll report back after the new rear shocks get some highway miles
> (estimating about 3000 for this winter sojourn, which, according to my math,
> I can pay for with ease from the money I saved by selecting less expensive
> shocks)
>
> Don Hanson
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