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Date:         Thu, 2 Jul 2026 18:18:01 +0200
Reply-To:     Vanagaudi <vanagaudi@GMX.DE>
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From:         Vanagaudi <vanagaudi@GMX.DE>
Subject:      Re: will new spring stop excessive leaning in turns.
In-Reply-To:  <CAHtOfz9O-J8k3hoc=T9TR28ouxJv1n5+frOAQ8-55zXPf84sdg@mail.gmail.com>
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Usually the connection rod between the A-arm and stabilizer rod meight be broken at one or both sides. Usually at the bottom end of stabilizer link very closed to screw thread.

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Helmut, '80 Vanagaudi

On 02.07.2026 17:29, Spencer Allen wrote: > My 85 Westy leans pretty far when entering on ramps or making a turn under > power (not from a stop). It has the original springs and bushings. I > replaced the shocks with Sachs OE ride quality some time back..Has any > listmember here replaced their springs lately with a stock ride type? Some > of the online vendors say their OE type springs are a "little" stiffer than > stock. What has been your ride experience with your new sprigs? Thanks all. > Spencer


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