Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
We were told by classic that there were no more 16" dampers left and that there would be no more.
Surprised to hear they are available so I'll check that next week.
Sure I saw something green on the shelf the other day.
I've sent off all the dampers I could lay my hands on recently and sent them away for measurements with the thinking that I wanted to get a good set of measurements on a new set before they all went.
I have the intention at some point to get some different branded front coil overs made for the T3 Syncro front that are adjustable to match a 14" damper, a 16" damper and a bit more to cover all bases.
As you know I don't have a Syncro and I'm thinking of selling the iltis to fund a T3 Syncro development vehicle to try a few things out on.
Trail masters are still a decent damper and mark does have a van with lots of things in it!
Surprised to hear they are available so I'll check that next week.
Sure I saw something green on the shelf the other day.
I've sent off all the dampers I could lay my hands on recently and sent them away for measurements with the thinking that I wanted to get a good set of measurements on a new set before they all went.
I have the intention at some point to get some different branded front coil overs made for the T3 Syncro front that are adjustable to match a 14" damper, a 16" damper and a bit more to cover all bases.
As you know I don't have a Syncro and I'm thinking of selling the iltis to fund a T3 Syncro development vehicle to try a few things out on.
Trail masters are still a decent damper and mark does have a van with lots of things in it!
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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
I've actually sent you a message on brickwerks sales Today asking if you are a dealer for the trailmasters, found a thread from about 6 months ago mentioning you were.. Looking for a set of HD rears if you are..
Also if you happen to have two 16" fronts on your shelf, I have money waiting
Also if you happen to have two 16" fronts on your shelf, I have money waiting

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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
there is always the old man emu option 

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I've never been that impressed with those.
Trialmaster are a lot better quality.
Trialmaster are a lot better quality.
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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
xriss wrote:there is always the old man emu option
Yeh dog sh*t from what I have heard and those Seikal springs too.
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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
I drove a van with seikel springs and IMHO are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to hard.
Remember the good old days when you cut and turned the beam on your bug to 'slam it'? It was like that (or lowering a T3 with £100 ebay -50mm springs).
It was amusing for the first 100m, annoying for the next 0.5 mile then spine jarring for remainder of journey.
Didnt like them at all
Remember the good old days when you cut and turned the beam on your bug to 'slam it'? It was like that (or lowering a T3 with £100 ebay -50mm springs).
It was amusing for the first 100m, annoying for the next 0.5 mile then spine jarring for remainder of journey.
Didnt like them at all

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Funny how they were good enough for Volkswagen and their Rally Doka in OZ? Personally I would say the Seikels would be great on a panel van or Doka but on a heavy camper that they weren't designed for is obviously a compromise. For any camper i would recommend Lidl springs running with 16 fronts, just waiting for Aldi to produce some shocksjed the spread wrote:xriss wrote:there is always the old man emu option
Yeh dog sh*t from what I have heard and those Seikal springs too.
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Where is he cheapest place to get trailmasters?
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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
jebiga41 wrote:Funny how they were good enough for Volkswagen and their Rally Doka in OZ? Personally I would say the Seikels would be great on a panel van or Doka but on a heavy camper that they weren't designed for is obviously a compromise. For any camper i would recommend Lidl springs running with 16 fronts, just waiting for Aldi to produce some shocksjed the spread wrote:xriss wrote:there is always the old man emu option
Yeh dog sh*t from what I have heard and those Seikal springs too.
Jed
I know nothing about motorsport but am guessing Rally driving a T3 flat out and Joe Bloggs driving one in suburbia are two different beasts calling for two compleetly different set ups? I just found them wayyyyyyy too hard for 'non rally' driving


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lloydy wrote:Where is he cheapest place to get trailmasters?
You find the cheapest place, and I'll see if I can beat it.
Nothing green left on the shelf, sorry.
Michael thinks that the 16" dampers are still showing in stock at Classic because they have 1 and 1 only.
We will check this morning.
Simon.
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199 euros from jager is the cheapest I've found
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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
I have yet to fit my set of Andreas springs, has been on the list for a while, I got these Seikels long before any other springs were even being thought of...can't wait to drive something a little less jarring. Has anyone fitted the Andreas set - are the fronts a pig - is it going to need decent compressors and a lift etc?
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Trailmaster have some new products, we're going to sort the prices out this afternoon.
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ditto,that said they are firm and have been on my van 8 years or more with out a problemI got these Seikels long before any other springs were even being thought of


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Re: Andreas springs, what shocks you using?
Ooo like new products, on tenderhooks...........Simon Baxter wrote:Trailmaster have some new products, we're going to sort the prices out this afternoon.
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