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Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 08 Jan 2013, 07:51
by lloydy
I know, probably been asked a million times :roll: but anyway...
Standard ride height? Is it 48cm? (hub to wheel arch)Has anyone fitted the brickwerks springs? Are the green rear springs ok for a Westy weight camper? I am looking at the syncro.org springs, but looking at the brickwerks ones, I can get front and rear springs and front shocks for the same price. I'm at 48cm now and don't really want to be much lower, so just want to confirm ride height
Plus the syncro.org ones are yet to be fitted to a tdi conversion

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 08 Jan 2013, 08:45
by hugomonkey
the gowesty springs are on special this month, 300 bucks for a complete set :shock: ive ordered another set for my FUBAR project

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 08 Jan 2013, 18:12
by lloydy
Cheers, I've seen those. But I don't want to raise my van, pretty happy with the height now. Is 48cm standard height?

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 08 Jan 2013, 18:26
by hugomonkey
they do a zero lift same price 127 dollars for the rears

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 08 Jan 2013, 22:17
by max and caddy
I will,measure mine to morow...

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 14:24
by torchy
hugomonkey wrote:the gowesty springs are on special this month, 300 bucks for a complete set :shock: ive ordered another set for my FUBAR project
Jason, Youv'e ordered another set, meaning you already had one set, so must be happy with them?, how did you get on with alignment, Gowesty has a good article but clearly recognise the importance that they are close to the limit for alignment, and what about the CV joints? did you have to put Porsche CV's in?

I'm thinking of getting these and would welcome your comments.

Any chance of a picture of your van?

Many Thanks

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 16:08
by hugomonkey
torchy wrote:
hugomonkey wrote:the gowesty springs are on special this month, 300 bucks for a complete set :shock: ive ordered another set for my FUBAR project
Jason, Youv'e ordered another set, meaning you already had one set, so must be happy with them?, how did you get on with alignment, Gowesty has a good article but clearly recognise the importance that they are close to the limit for alignment, and what about the CV joints? did you have to put Porsche CV's in?

I'm thinking of getting these and would welcome your comments.

Any chance of a picture of your van?

Many Thanks
ive got them on my doka with standard shocks & extenders front and back + front ball joint spacers
standard cv joints and i haven´t touched the alignment
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Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 16:30
by lloydy
You don't actually look overly high there

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 16:49
by hugomonkey
its not so bad and thats on someting thats quite lightweight in comparison to a camper

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 16:50
by torchy
lloydy wrote:You don't actually look overly high there
Yeh I thought that and according to Gowesty you should only put these on a heavy camper.
How much lift did you get, apparantly it should be 30mm?

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 17:01
by lloydy
The thing that makes me think twice, on these and other American springs is that they are tested on WBX set ups. They won't guarantee an even stance with a diesel or tdi, meaning spacers. I really like the syncro.org springs, but they would likely need shims as well (have swapped emails with them) they too are $300 at the moment. Shipping takes it up to over $500 then there will be import duties as well... I am hovering over getting them, BUT I can get oe standard springs and new oe front shocks from Baxter for less

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 17:49
by hugomonkey
im sure its more than 30, i ´ll measure it tomorrow
i have the added bonus of having relatives over there so i can get around the high postage costs and the import taxes by having them bring an extra bag home every time 8)

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 18:08
by xriss
anybody tryed the syncro.org springs? or the oprion of the andreas springs,that if hes putting together another batch

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 20:59
by PetenAli
xriss wrote:anybody tryed the syncro.org springs? or the oprion of the andreas springs,that if hes putting together another batch

We are really pleased with the Andreas springs although they do give a lift which I think lloydy doesn't want. The ride is excellent. People we know who've got them generally seem impressed.

Re: Ride height and brickwerks syncro springs

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 21:18
by hugomonkey
how much are the andreas springs?