Date: Wed, 6 Aug 97 18:20:03 UT
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: "Thomas Niksch" <cct_tom_niksch@msn.com>
Subject: WG: Syncro Heavy Duty Shocks And Springs
Hi Derek,
(you are a lucky guy - we didn't bet on some items dicussed in the last weeks.
It wouldn't have been a fair game anyway as Seikel and SDP are only "around
the corner" here)
glad to hear that Seikel and Grabherr gave good hints. I hope that the news
about US syncro enthusiasts will leak to VW AG as well - telling VWoA to take
better care of you and making them think faster about a future T5 syncro 16''.
But, Derek, do you really think you can really save money by ordering step by
step. Wouldn't it be better to collect orders for stuff which is not available
in USA like the wheel-wells, Seikel springs, 16'' rims, or whatever you may
need. With such a "Christmas list" we could try to get some discount and ship
it in one block ? Try announcing it on the list or throgh some of your free
parts specialists.
BTW: I cannot fully agree wit Dan Houg !! Surly reinforced springs will
enlarge the stress on the body. But as you told me you are loading your
Vanagon up to three (metrical I assume) tons and VW has cut the
complete-weight for the 14'' down to 2 300 kg for Off-Road use you simply get
closer to the "normal conditions" with the stiffer springs.
But Dan is completely allright: it doesn't make sense to use too different
front and rear springs.
He is right in another point - it's just an opinion.
to the points now:
(...) more likely to get into a duty situation if you go through a commercial
carrier. Last time I ordered parts from Europe, there was a stamp on the box
saying "Receiver is responsible for paying any duty" and that was the last
time I heard anything about it. The time before that, the postman just left
the box in the hallway of my building here in New York, and I never saw him.
4. The prices:
Front spring: DM243 each is $135 each @ 1.8 exchange = $270 the pair
Rear spring: DM315 each is $175 each @ 1.8 exchange = $350 the pair
Front shock DM315 each is $175 each @ 1.8 exchange = $350 the pair
Rear shock DM208 each is $115 each @ 1.8 exchange = $230 the pair
So you have a full setup of heavy duty springs and shocks for $1,200
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If you do it "backstairs" through the customs you may loose your VAT tax
refound which I found already substracted in Seikels prices mentioned above.
(German VAT is 15% at the moment ). You could also try to declare it as
samples of no commercial value
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5. I believe it is silly to get the rear shocks, as they are a standard sort
of size, and it should be possible to find USA equivalents at cheaper prices.
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Which is true indeed - from that point of view also for the front springs, but
reverse-engeneering might be tricky because the springs are progressive.
(Guess we alredy discussed that - did we ?)
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49 6055 82731
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is ok.
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Dunno what to do with that number, exactly.
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You need to do some international money transfer - but Seikel should accept
Master Card at least I guess
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Did you try at :
projektzwo
Herr Rissmann
Saarburgstrasse 13
D 86899 Landsberg
Phone: + 49 - 81 91 - 92 77 - 0
Fax: +49 - 81 91 - 92 77 - 99
Best regards Tom N.