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Date:         Sat, 3 May 97 10:37:32 EDT
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From:         Sean Bartnik <sbart7kb@www.mwc.edu>
Subject:      Re: Handling differences of Camper/Van

> > I would think that in a "Camper/Van", you should probably give up any dreams > of Porche-Like handling.... My trick is to set a few uncherished things on > the cooking center top, when they start to slide and fall off, it warns me > that I'm exceeding the design limits of Camper cornering. > > Curt Long > 87 Syncro Westy > 71 2017cc Camper > Curt and others, I know our Vanagons don't exactly handle like Porsches, but I am VERY impressed at the way my '81 handles and rides. If you've ever driven an '85 Dodge Ram Van then you know how bad it can be. Super floaty ride (like you're out on the high seas), unbelievably heavy clutch (yes, my dad special ordered that van with a 4-on-the-floor), shifter that you can't reach and is nowhere near a natural position, steering with about a quarter turn of play in it on each side and WAY overboosted -- you could turn the wheel with your pinky. I HATE that. And it's always been like that! It does have good brakes, though.

Anyway, I really like the way the Vanagon Westy handles, mine is great! It's better than some cars. It's definitely better than the old Buses. I've got Michelin XZX tires on it, inflated to the proper pressures, KYB Gas-A-Just shocks, and the nice rack-and-pinion non-power steering (yes, I actually like not having power steering, the steering feel on my Vanagon is absolutely great), A clutch that a normal human can easily push on, a nice long shifter that's right where it should be, etc, and best of all, really comfortable seats :-) .

I think VW did a hell of a job as far as the handling aspect of the Vanagon goes.

Sean

-- ***************************************************************** Sean Bartnik Fahrvergnugen really means "push harder." sbart7kb@www.mwc.edu '81 Vanagon Westy

http://www.mwc.edu/~sbart7kb/myvan.htm http://www.mwc.edu/~sbart7kb/tech.htm '78 Owner's Manual: http://www.conservatory.com/vw/manuals_nyx/ *****************************************************************


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