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		solrankos  Samba Member
  
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 2:54 am    Post subject: Lifting a 2wd | 
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				Ok i know this might seem ridiculous to some. But i would like to lift my 2wd to be able to fit 16" wheels. mainly cause it looks so damn cool!
 
 
After my research i came up with two alternatives.
 
1. Go Westy lift springs front and back plus upper ball joint spacers.
 
2. Spring spacers like these http://www.oberschlachter.com/shop/index.php?route..._id=100092
 
 
The second alternetive is the cheapest one. But i rellay don't know the pros and cons of the two alternatives. And also, is there something i'm missing?
 
 
Would love some help on this one
 
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		Jeff's Old Volks Home  Samba Member
 
  Joined: December 19, 2011 Posts: 819 Location: Chester Basin, Nova Scotia
   
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:02 am    Post subject:  | 
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				The GoWesty lift spring will improve the ride quality. They're easy to install. and they're priced decent too. _________________ www.jeffsoldvolkshome.com
 
2004 Jetta TDi Wagon
 
2002 Smyth Ute TDi
 
1990 Vanagon weekender Syncro AAZ
 
1987 Syncro Doka AAZ...soon to be TDI  
 
2014 DL650ABS Xpedition 
 
1986 Weekender Syncro (Under construction)
 
1987 Westfalia (Under construction)
 
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		vanagonjr  Samba Member
  
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		unplannedbbq  Samba Member
  
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:10 am    Post subject: Re: Lifting a 2wd | 
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	  | solrankos wrote: | 
	 
	
	   Ok i know this might seem ridiculous to some. But i would like to lift my 2wd to be able to fit 16" wheels. mainly cause it looks so damn cool!
 
 
The second alternetive is the cheapest one. But i rellay don't know the pros and cons of the two alternatives. And also, is there something i'm missing?
 
 
Would love some help on this one
 
/Oscar | 
	 
 
 
 
Welcome to the Samba. Lots of info here on this in many, many threads.
 
 
Based on your post, I suggest you look at the Prerunner thread (for us other knuckleheads with lifted 2wd vans) for ideas: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=389820&highlight=prerunner
 
 
Think about your goals in fitting bigger rims. Overall tire size (diameter) is more important than wheel size. (Some folks squeeze 18" wheels with low-profile tires under lowered vans.) Most would not go over 27 or 28 inches with a stock gas engine and transaxle.
 
 
Be sure to read through the "ultimate" wheel and tire threads in the FAQ section at the top of the forum.  
 
 
Use the search w/ "2wd lift" or "lifted 2wd" to find hundreds of other threads on topic, with a wide variety of lifting strategies and consequences. _________________ '86 x-1wd, now w/ 2wd! Wolfsburg Weekender
 
 
"However not an ideal swap unless it was all you had and you needed to escape some distopian 3rd world country." - Mongoswede | 
			 
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		solrankos  Samba Member
  
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:50 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Ok. Thanks for the quick replies. I will do some searching before i post the nex time   thanks! | 
			 
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		vanagonjr  Samba Member
  
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:13 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Note there are (At least) 3 ways to search.  Often, I find searching via Goolge, MUCH better than the TheSamba search engines, but I give those a try sometimes.
 
 
The 2 Samba ones are: 
 
Type the tetm in the "search this forum" box towards the upper right after you are in the Vanagon forum.  You can click within title, yet it returns thread in which the term is not in the title?!
 
 
The other is choose Forum then the Search and that works a bit better.
 
 
Hope that helps. _________________ John - 86 Wolfsburg Westfalia "Weekender"
 
Flint reversed 1.8T W/Passat 5-Speed 
 
 
Complete SA Grill Set-up for sale!
 
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=2748907
 
 
FAQ thread: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=525798 | 
			 
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		newfisher  Samba Member
 
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:34 am    Post subject:  | 
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				| The 4th is once you are in the particular forum and enter the word or words in the search window, click the " title" box a d it will filter the specific word in the title of the thread...ie " lift " a d you wont get a thousand threads on interior mods that someone posted a sentence with that word buried 30 pages down. | 
			 
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		tjet  Samba Member
  
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:48 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				That's the company were I bought my 35mm lift kit from on my Syncro. Great customer service.
 
 
Here's how it looks on a Syncro with 215-75R15 tires & the kit below..
 
 
http://www.oberschlachter.com/shop/
 
 
 
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		70coupyel  Samba Member
  
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 2:03 pm    Post subject:  | 
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	  |  The 4th is once you are in the particular forum and enter the word or words in the search window, click the " title" box a d it will filter the specific word in the title of the thread...ie " lift " a d you wont get a thousand threads on interior mods that someone posted a sentence with that word buried 30 pages down. | 
	 
 
 
A lot of folks around here do not understand about putting the right key words in the title. Plus in some build threads are some very good info about different parts of the build that you are looking for.
 
Bottom line it takes a lot time sometimes to become a better educated consumer. Think of it this way, 3 plus hours of time is time well spent. This is the internet. Info is not handed to you. _________________ 
 
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	  |  Saying that specs are different than dimensions doesn't make sense.  Porsche specs/VW specs/engineering specs are nothing but a series of dimensions,sizes,percentages,measurements, etc.  | 
	 
 
 
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