Changed my rear ones. Sachs branded. Real difference. I'm awaiting steering repairs to change front ones. The tracking and camber alignment needs doing after front ones. Mine, like many Sprinters has inner rack end wear and a lower ball joint gone. Too bad to be tracked properly. Scrubbing a tyre at present. Looking forward to a smooth ride, the seasickness can be really tiring.
Hi! What do you think about these shock absorbers? I also want to install them in my sprinter 906, I am also considering Bilstein B6 - but they are not available.
I just spend 12 hours under my van becouse of one very jammed upper bolt😂 At first it seemed an easy job but was something else than easy. My god how numb i was after that. 12 hours fight but manage to win that battle.
Sorry for the delayed response! Sam did a course at University College London a few years ago but honestly the best way to learn is to either move to Lithuania or visit for extended periods of time. Sekmes!
Great clear instructions on the shock absorber change - looks like a simple job, might have a go myself now. Muchos gracias 👍
Changed my rear ones. Sachs branded. Real difference. I'm awaiting steering repairs to change front ones. The tracking and camber alignment needs doing after front ones. Mine, like many Sprinters has inner rack end wear and a lower ball joint gone. Too bad to be tracked properly. Scrubbing a tyre at present. Looking forward to a smooth ride, the seasickness can be really tiring.
Hi! What do you think about these shock absorbers? I also want to install them in my sprinter 906, I am also considering Bilstein B6 - but they are not available.
I just spend 12 hours under my van becouse of one very jammed upper bolt😂
At first it seemed an easy job but was something else than easy. My god how numb i was after that. 12 hours fight but manage to win that battle.
Oh gosh, sorry to hear you had that experience! :D
What about a grey, or white paint for the other rims? The paint seems pretty expensive. Is it a special paint for cars? Great video by the way. :-)
Love you content. Random question for you. Any tips for an English guy learning Lithuanian? Courses, apps websites etc?
Sorry for the delayed response! Sam did a course at University College London a few years ago but honestly the best way to learn is to either move to Lithuania or visit for extended periods of time. Sekmes!
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We're super happy with our results from the wheels and shocks! What other upgrades would you recommend?
ua-cam.com/video/3FTapPK3Se8/v-deo.html Looks like your brake pipe could be the next thing to look at getting done. looks corroded in the video..