Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 22:32:27 -0400
Reply-To: Derek Drew <drew@INTERPORT.NET>
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From: Derek Drew <drew@INTERPORT.NET>
Subject: Re: Syncro Suspension
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At 05:18 PM 6/8/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Derek,
>
>It seems you have had you Syncro suspension apart aa few times now. I am
>running two donuts in the rear. Are yours all on top or one on top and one
>on the bottom?
I have three extra ones together with the factory original one so I have
four total on top in the rear. I have been driving like this for, like,
five years now an never had a hint of a problem doing it so it is a no
brainer.
>I have a question about the front suspension. Is the spring perch
>removeable like it is on a Golf or a Rabbit? If it is then it is very easy
I don't think it is removeable but I am not sure.
>to raise the front end with some thick walled pipe that has the same ID as
>the OD of the pipe.
>
>I was talking to a fellow in Vancouver who has a Syncro and he lifted his
>about 2.0". I questioned this because of the lack of travel in the CV
>joints and he told me he used Audi 5000 Turbo CVs as they have extra travel
>and they are the same size as the 16" Syncros in Europe... any thoughts on
>this?
Sounds very advanced and very smart. Very interesting to hear about this. I
think we have CVs in size 90 but there is a 100 size in the european
microfiche I have so I'd be interested in that.
>Anyhow. I want to get the front of my Syncro up about 1" so I have 30cm as
>my lowest point with my 225/60 16" tires... Any help you can give would be
>great!
I will be doing this soon, possibly with the help of John Anderson if we
both have time. I think the issue about increasing the angle of the CVs is
a serious and valid concerns. See the archives for posts from
derekdrew@aol.com or drew@interport.net for much more information on this
important issue.
>At 13:37 6/8/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>At 10:25 AM 6/8/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>>Thanks, Derek. I have checked it out.
>>>
>>>Did you ever go forward with the springs and shocks? What do you run for
>>>shocks?
>>
>>I run stock shocks and springs partly on the observation that a more supple
>>suspension is better for ordinary off-roading as opposed to off-road
>>racing. Too stiff and the car bounces around a lot.
>>
>>I have about three doughnuts per side in the back. I have not yet raised
>>the front.
>>
>>>Also, I just got a couple of the donuts for the rear spring I was going to
>>use
>>>to try to balance out my syncro sag...listing to the left. Didn't you use
>>>these to pre-load and stiffen your rear suspension? Do you think using
just
>>>one on the left rear would work re the sag...or do you think it would throw
>>>things off to much?
>>
>>The vehicle is much heavier on the left rear that the other three corners,
>>which are all otherwise equal in weight. Therefore, possibly it makes sense
>>to put one doughnut under the left rear. I have not done so, however.
>>
>>>Your sister has a syncro now, too??? Wow. I have to meet this family.
:~)
>>>steve
>>
>>I infected her with my enthusiasm.
>>
>>>Derek Drew wrote:
>>>
>>>> This subject has been fairly heavily researched and there is
>information in
>>>> the archives. Good to encourage Ron to get into it, though.
>>>>
>>>> At 09:39 AM 6/8/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>>> >Ron:
>>>> >I still feel bad that the shock thread ran astray with you and me
>>>> >getting into that fray. I was thinking that it would be nice to make
>>>> >something positive out of it. Several syncro owners p-mailed me
>>>> >inquiring about what rear shocks are available for syncros. Others
>>>> >p-mailed seconding my observation that the KYB's are not a great choice
>>
>>________________________________________________________
>>Derek Drew New York, NY & Washington, DC
>>drew@interport.net
>>'90 Syncro Westfalia...
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>>
>>
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