Jack said: <<I believe that your Vanagon, like many 10-year-old busses, suffers from "rear end sag". This is especially profound in the Westfalia camper model. I have an old issue of HotVW's magazine that describes a procedure for raising the rear end back up where it's supposed to be. Basically, you "wind" the trailing arms of the rear suspension. Email me for details.>> The only things is that the Vanagon has coilsprings instead of torsion bars that can be re-adjusted. Brian
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