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Date:         Tue, 23 Mar 1999 08:55:51 +0100
Reply-To:     Helmut Zeidler <Helmut_Zeidler@NOTESMAIL.NOKIA.COM>
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From:         Helmut Zeidler <Helmut_Zeidler@NOTESMAIL.NOKIA.COM>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon Springs -2 WD,80-87
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VW mounted different Spring into different kind of Vanagons. During my seach of parts to be used for enlarging the total allowed weight I found out, that springs from Panelwagon and Bus are different. Additionally I heard, that springs used for US Vangons are different, too, for a more smooth riding. I have no idea about Westy springs. A guess is, that Westy springs are those from the Panelwagon.

To enlage the maximum total weight of a Bus to 2.6 tons you have to change the rear springs to those of the Panelwagon, as well as some other modifications. To enlarge the maximum total weight of a Panelwagon to 2.6 tons you have to change front spings to some others, from which I don't know the source, maybe those from a Crewcab (and other modifications).

Helmut '80 Vanagaudi


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