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![]() ![]() Looking to increase towing capacity, and came across TruckSpring.com. They offer air-bag springs to "improve ride quality & load capacity". I plan to pull a small car trailer with my VW Vanagon pickup. It is getting a 3.4ltr 996 motor so there should be enough grunt. The brakes are 944t so they should be enough as well. I am just wondering if anyone has used Air-Springs to help with any increased load they may be wanting to pull, like a Camper pulling a boat & trailer. Len at Autosportengineering dot com ![]() |
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I use 2500lb. bags on the rear of my bus,
Shoptalkforums.com • View topic - Bus into bus trans swap...searched, found little made my own brackets, very smooth ride. Are you talking about air assist that sit inside of the stock springs on your vanagon or fitting something to the a-arms? Stay away from push-in connectors for the air lines, they last a few years but almost all of the ones I've had over five years have gone bad. Plan to do airstruts on the front in place of the shocks when I get the bus back from the paint shop.
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![]() ![]() Thinking of ones that fit inside the rear coil springs. Only as an assist when trailering. Len ![]() |
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