the 2wd westy spring kit is going to be available at
www.fastforward.ca , but after seeing their site , it's not yet ready
unless you have a syncro. You can sign up there to be notified when
it becomes available.
Tim Roberts,
slc,ut
-- In subaruvanagon@..., 68rvbus@U... wrote:
Did you ever find a source for this "lift kit". I also have a 1985
2WD Vanagon that needs a lift??
Larry
--- In subaruvanagon@..., "steve goldstein" <dgsggold@g...>
wrote:
Bob,
I recall somewhere on Vanagon.com or go to the Syncro pages, that
they have
lift kits for Syncros. They were developing a kit for 2wd, that
would give a
2-3inch
lift. The cost was not to bad! This was about four months
ago,
so
perhaps the kits are available now. Steve ' 90 Carat Suberbvan
-----Original Message-----
From: swengas@j... <swengas@j...>
To: subaruvanagon@... <subaruvanagon@...>
Date: Monday, December 25, 2000 5:05 AM
Subject: [subaruvanagon] Sagging rear springs.
Has anyone in the group had any success in raising the rear
end
of a
2WD Westfalia. I have an '85 which sits a good 2 inches lower
in
the
rear. When accelerating (esp. with the Subaru engine) it really
drops. It seems that in reading the various posts on the
Vanagon
site
the options are: New springs from the dealer. Very expensive.
Stretching and retempering by a spring shop. Is this effective?
Air Springs from a company called Air lift. Does this lift at
all?
New springs in the prototype stage from Steve Schwenk @
Syncro.org.
Spacers under the existing springs.
Does anyone have info. on any of these options or any other
suggestions for fixing this problem?
Bob Swenson
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