Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 08:39:52 -0500
Reply-To: Ralph Meyermann <ralphmeyermann@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Ralph Meyermann <ralphmeyermann@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Shocks
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I'm still shopping/deciding on what to get for my 1.5" lifted westy
On Jun 13, 2015 8:04 AM, "Eric Caron" <ecaron1@comcast.net> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Thanks for this info. this matches what a few others are telling
> me.
>
> My van will be kept on the light side as much as possible for a
> westy. it will never come close to the weight yours is running at!
>
> Best,
>
> Eric
>
> > On Jun 13, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Mike <mikesaintamour@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Eric:
> >
> > You have plenty of lift on your van and unless you are planning on
> loading it down a lot more than you have already, I would forego the spring
> kit. We are running at 6300 pounds which is much heavier than stock. I
> also did not see any sag in your vehicle. As mentioned earlier the spring
> upgrade changes the ride dramatically. You will feel and hear every bump
> in the road if you change to the heavier springs.
> >
> > Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre
> minds. Albert Einstein
> > Mike Saint-Amour
> > www.slowcarfasthouse.com
> >
> >
> >> On Jun 12, 2015, at 6:10 PM, Eric Caron <ecaron1@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
> >>
> >> OK,
> >>
> >> I’m planning on purchasing the go Westy special designed shocks.
> >>
> >> so, related question, how do I know if I need to also get the heavy
> duty springs? the springs on my 85 look clean and nice ant the back is
> sitting high. However the back looks to have a spacer under the top of the
> spring and there is a small device in the spring that i think expands to
> raise the back.
> >>
> >> any thoughts on how important it is to get the new springs? What
> improvements or changes in the van are we likely to see?
> >> I’d like to hear from folks who changed the springs.
> >>
> >> thanks for the advice and tips!
> >>
> >> the safer and more stable my van the better. remember being blind I
> have drivers with different skills and habits driving the van.
> >>
> >>
> >> Eric Caron
> >> 85 GL Auto westfalia
> >>
> >> Eric
> >>
> >>
> >>> On Jun 12, 2015, at 2:00 PM, Ed McLean <email99@BELLSOUTH.NET> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On my Subaru Westy I'm running Koni adjustable shocks, Addco swaybars
> >>> (1" front, 7/8" rear), standard springs and 215/65x16 tires (Michelin
> >>> Defender, load rating 98). For the first year the shocks were adjusted
> >>> full soft rebound, but now they are fully broken in and are adjusted at
> >>> 2 clicks more stiff. The ride is extremely comfortable and secure.
> The
> >>> handling is very stable and crisp. I am extremely satisfied with the
> >>> suspension and handling with this setup. Being able to adjust only the
> >>> rebound on the Konis is ideal because you can firm up the ride without
> >>> making it harsh when you hit tar strips and bumps. If you go too stiff
> >>> with the adjustments you can experience "pump down" which is very harsh
> >>> but at the softer settings this is absolutely not experienced with
> Konis
> >>> on the Westy.
> >>>
> >>> I've had KYB shocks and I found them to be very harsh without much
> >>> control when they got some age on them. Before the Konis I had
> >>> Bilsteins (Heavy Duty, B46830 and B46820) with the same tires and sway
> >>> bars and, while they gave a good ride I felt they did not offer the
> >>> control I wanted. I've not experienced the custom valved Bilsteins of
> >>> GoWesty so I can't comment on personal experience. However, their
> >>> description of their valve modification sounds like they have made the
> >>> needed improvements.
> >>>
> >>> Ed
>
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