Brent Christensen wrote: > > Sorry, couldn't resist the pun. :-) > > I just measured my spring sag for the Syncro Spring project, and I realized > that my Westy lists toward the driver's side by around an inch front and > back. I assume this is due to the extra weight of the camping gear, > cabinets, etc. (In other words, it sits about an inch lower on the driver's > side) > > Does everyone's Westy list like this? Anyone ever swapped their springs > from side-to-side in order to correct the problem? (I used to do this with > old Jeeps, since the gas tank sat under the driver's seat - they always list > to the driver's side and swapping the leaf springs side-to-side usually > helped quite a bit).
Mine does. I wondered about that. lmk if it works for you -- Please remove "faux." from my reply-to address above in order to send a reply. I'll try anything to try and foil the junk email mutants. |
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