Fitting Gowesty 2wd lift springs to a VW T25/T3/Vanagon

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • These days people are using their T25/T3 vans for travel rather than sitting in a field at a VW show doing not very much at all. In the past lowering vans was a trend that hung around for a while but with limited ground clearance these vans were useless for anyone looking for adventure. At CVC we have been watching what people have been doing in the USA for quite a while and last year we became the UK and EU importer and distributor for Gowesty in America. As a result we have been selling lots of Gowesty lift springs for the T25/T3 van and as we are the only people selling these springs in the UK and Europe we figured it was about time we filmed how to fit them yourself for when you buy a set.
    Please feel free to check out our suspension kits on the CampervanCulture.com Web site.
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  • @mikesimpson6151
    @mikesimpson6151 9 років тому

    Your skill level is extremely impressive.

  • @Nebuzaradat
    @Nebuzaradat 8 років тому

    Hey man I love your channel. I am restoring my vw t3 that just bought last month and I´m enjoying watching to your episodes. keep up the good job!

  • @tommiller8416
    @tommiller8416 5 років тому

    Great video, just getting ready to do this job on my 1990 weekender. :)

  • @locopaco1569
    @locopaco1569 7 років тому +4

    Nice Job Man! I just installed my 1.5 Springs with your video this holiday Season!! Thanks for doing this video!

  • @bostonaudi
    @bostonaudi Рік тому +1

    I’ve got that same spring compressor- it’s gold - makes strut and spring jobs much easier. Stretching the brake line like that not so good. And using the factory jack without jack stands? Suggest taking caliper off and hanging it.

  • @benveteran4912
    @benveteran4912 8 років тому

    Nice Waggon ! Gretingz from Germany

  • @GoTerry
    @GoTerry 4 роки тому

    your not being a propper presenter has inspired me to do my own venture (I'm totally joking with you, don't take it personal, I love your video's) I know nothing about VW vans except they are cool... thanks to you and Chad (living the van life) I now want one

  • @garyp.7501
    @garyp.7501 3 роки тому

    For the rear springs, I had to drop the CV joint at the engine to get mine in place. The angle was too steep and my spring compressor wouldn't fit in the space. I also had to use a floor jack to compress the spring to put the shock back in place. My bottle jack was too tall.

  • @edwardskrod
    @edwardskrod 6 років тому

    Looks great.

  • @jerrymoore491
    @jerrymoore491 Рік тому

    Westafari! Jah bless loved the video mate well done thanks

  • @adam_johnson
    @adam_johnson Рік тому

    Thanks for the helpful walkthrough. Really appreciated it, all these years later since the original post. Just did the job over the last day and now I think I've made an error. Resting my whole front end on jack stands, both front wheels are off, new shocks and springs in place, but with the camber, can't seem to figure how to put the wheels back on. When I jack up under the LCA, it wants to take pressure off my other stands. Any advice? I've got two 6-Ton jack stands, one 3-Ton floor jack, and the stock vanagon scissor jack. Cheers!

  • @thewestfaliaexperience699
    @thewestfaliaexperience699 2 роки тому

    Is it necessary to install longer shocks ?, if so, please let me know what kind , size or measure,
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful videos !!!!

  • @MarkusKilpijoki
    @MarkusKilpijoki 9 років тому +1

    Beefy looking van, I like it :)

  • @jonathonquick2270
    @jonathonquick2270 8 років тому

    As a Brit would you recommend getting LHD or RHD if planning on travelling around europe as wells the UK?

  • @Desertvanlife
    @Desertvanlife 8 років тому

    good job !!!!!!

  • @osvaldoecheverria4206
    @osvaldoecheverria4206 8 років тому

    how much can cost a conversion on a vanagon gl to synchro

  • @vialde
    @vialde 4 роки тому +2

    What made of pop top does the van on the video have. Thought it was a high top until the end of the video

  • @ColinTonkasdad
    @ColinTonkasdad 9 років тому

    good video almost feel like trading my 30 foot motorhome in for a vw ....better looking after spring change .. cheers .

  • @MrXyzasdf
    @MrXyzasdf 9 років тому +1

    I reckon a through inspection of the rubber brake hoses are in order. If not replacement; given the conditions at 5:57, and age.

  • @lukeholland4434
    @lukeholland4434 3 роки тому

    Would it be possible to list the mm sizes of Sockets needed to do this job? My current set only goes to 17mm so I need to know what else I'll need. Thanks!

  • @MonkeySpecs301
    @MonkeySpecs301 2 роки тому

    the suspension system on these vans are so small compaired to my 4runner, it must be tough though to handle all the weight.

  • @3CJF
    @3CJF 9 років тому

    Thanks for all these video's guys. It is really encouraging.
    As a newbie to this T25 thing, can I ask what size of wheels you have put onto this red camper which is in the video?

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  9 років тому +1

      Charles Finnie Hi Charles. The wheels are 15" Mefros, they are actually German caravan or trailer wheels but they are very strong. We used to use the 15" wheels from a Mercedes but we found them a bit soft. The tyres are 215/75/15 BF Goodrich all terrain's, They are a very good tyre that is rated for the van. You should get around 40,000 miles out of a new set.
      I hope this helps and please feel free to check out the CampervanCulture.com web site and shop where you can buy this lot and a load of other cool swag!
      Jed

  • @SolarPowerServices
    @SolarPowerServices 7 років тому

    spare wheel under sill panel for safety ;)

  • @floydiod
    @floydiod 9 років тому

    Love your videos, I'm a DIYer and I use them to maintain my own VW Westy. Love the springs, but my biggest question is where do you get the camper top? Never seen one like it before.

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  9 років тому

      floydiod Its a beauty hey Floydiod. I couldn't resist getting Angelo to pop the roof up at the end. The conversion is unknown but Reimo did a very similer one in the 80's. It is the best of both worlds.

  • @The_real_dylan
    @The_real_dylan 8 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks! Is the process the same for a Syncro?

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  8 років тому +1

      +Dylan Debusk
      The rear is the same so real easy, the fronts are a little more involved.
      I hope this helps,
      Jed

  • @narendravw
    @narendravw 8 років тому

    I have watched most of your Videos. I really appreciate your sharing nature.
    Detailed explanation. Thanks for that.
    A small Info, is the van running with a LSD or diff lock? or just managing with a stock GB.

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  8 років тому +1

      +narendravw Thanks for the kind words. The van has a LSD. It was fitted a while back in the vans history and we found it completely by accident. What a result!
      We have lots more videos that are not on UA-cam on the CampervanCulture.com website.

    • @narendravw
      @narendravw 8 років тому

      +CampervanCulture.com
      Thanks for the Info. Your are lucky to have a OE LSD.
      One more of your experience Info needed, I'm fitting a German LSD for my T3..How does it fare, in comparison with USA's Pelican LSD?

  • @morninglasssurfboards6904
    @morninglasssurfboards6904 6 років тому

    Just curious about the two bolts "holding he brake drum on." Why take them off? What is holding the brake drum now? Does that have to more with the oversize wheels rather than the springs?

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  6 років тому

      Hi,
      Yes that is for the wheel size. When you put the wheel back the wheel itself pushes against the drum and stops that from falling off of course. I am not quite sure why that bolt is on there anyway.. Maybe during the factory assembly it was used as to get the drum off without the bolt on a used van can be quite a job sometimes.
      I hope this helps.

  • @erikgriffin8647
    @erikgriffin8647 9 років тому +1

    Great video! What was the purpose of removing the 11mm drum bolts? I'm about to tackle this on my van, just curious.

    • @c.a.bitoni1109
      @c.a.bitoni1109 6 років тому

      I was wondering the same thing. It was mentioned very briefly with zero details

    • @edenmarsicek109
      @edenmarsicek109 4 роки тому

      You will find that the 14” rims won’t hit the 11mm bolts but the larger 16” rims will and will not sit flush against the drum if they are not removed

  • @gavinmuir1170
    @gavinmuir1170 4 роки тому +2

    Hi there! What size tyres are those you fitted to the red Campervan? I want to do the same to my T3 van. Thanks

    • @lukeholland4434
      @lukeholland4434 2 роки тому

      Probably a little late for a reply but I just bought 215/70R16 for my new 16" wheels from GoWesty. They are slightly wider than stock (7.5")

  • @wheelmanjoe
    @wheelmanjoe 8 років тому

    Getting ready to put the springs on the front of my van. I have a cheap pair of compressors that scare me though haha. What brand makes the ones you are using in this video? Great video by the way, I've been looking for some help for a while, and this did the trick in showing me!

  • @luisrolandosanchez
    @luisrolandosanchez 7 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot for the exceptional Video, I have two questions to lift my Westfalia T25 (I wish it will look like a Syncro...dream):
    1 - What size of wheels did you used to use before? (I read down here that the new ones are 215/75/15) (I am using 195 R14 in my Westy T25 rigth now)
    2 - Did you masure how many inches did it lift?
    3 - How about Rim 16? What do you think?
    4 - What was the hight of the new Shocks/Springs again?
    THANKS A LOT FROM YOUR HELP AND GREATINGS FROM GUATEMALA - CLUB KOMBIS GUATEMALA

  • @Christian-qd9ig
    @Christian-qd9ig 3 роки тому

    great video! 5 years later i know but, did you have to changes your CV's in the front? or the stock one is ok? saw somewhere that we may need to install front 944 CV's.. thanks!

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  3 роки тому

      This is a 2wd van.

    • @lukeholland4434
      @lukeholland4434 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, the CV's in the rear will eventually need to be changed. The stock ones don't allow as much angle flex as the 944's do so once you add lift springs the CV's can start to wear out within a year...so I've been told. Also heard you can wait until they start making noise before worrying about replacing them.

  • @nando00nation
    @nando00nation 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice looking Vanagon! What do you called that type of fiberglass high top pop up. I'm interested on who makes or made them. Thanks.

  • @ScudoCamper
    @ScudoCamper 9 років тому +1

    Hay buddy. That camera is brill. :-) The spring are awesome, will they fit on mine? lol Forgot to ask what slider do you use?

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  9 років тому

      Scudo Camper Hey Scudo. You have no chance with the springs on your van hehehehehehe... I use a Varavon rail.
      Jed

  • @velvetyawn
    @velvetyawn 9 років тому

    How does the van handle in corners after the lift? Did you notice any more body roll compared to the -30mm you had on previously? Thanks for the nice vid!

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  9 років тому

      velvetyawn It actually feels much nicer than those horrible lowering springs that were on before. Yuk..

  • @nils_on_wheels
    @nils_on_wheels 8 років тому

    Nice video mate! Are they still available in your shop? Do These parts come with any test cirtificate or an operating licence?In Germany it is hardly restricted and regulated what is allowed to change on your vehicle and what not but i'd like to put These on my 2wd as well. What was the hight of the new Shocks/Springs again?Regards

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  8 років тому +1

      +Venturist
      No TUV unfortunately but we do sell quite a few of them to Germany. There must be some way around it I guess.

  • @heart4Pahoa
    @heart4Pahoa 9 років тому

    Another great video. Thank you for taking the time to film and encourage the rest of us to crawl under and get at it. Do you recall how the bushings looked? I would think that would be a good time to replace them while you in there.

  • @bornfreefreedom4900
    @bornfreefreedom4900 4 роки тому +1

    Hi if the truck has 14 in wheels.
    Is ok to put 16in wheels on
    Best wishes to you all. 🌟👍🌟

    • @CampervanCulture.com-Official
      @CampervanCulture.com-Official  4 роки тому +1

      We recommend these 15" wheels with a 215/75/15 all terrain tyre fitted, campervanculture.com/shop/15-mefro-steel-wheels-set-of-5/
      I hope this helps.
      Jed

  • @sammor68
    @sammor68 6 років тому +1

    I've never seen a brake hose stretched like that before, you might want to remove the caliper next time lol

  • @carlbs11
    @carlbs11 9 років тому

    Spring compressors scare me.

  • @adamdooch6250
    @adamdooch6250 7 років тому

    what's the largest tires you can run on a stock height 2wd van with 16" rims?

    • @lukeholland4434
      @lukeholland4434 2 роки тому

      215/60R16 maybe? You lose a lot of side wall tire height if you don't lift 1.5"

  • @dominikkazmierowski5002
    @dominikkazmierowski5002 8 років тому +1

    zajebiste

  • @type2523
    @type2523 7 років тому

    Boycott go westy!!!

  • @jocko2345
    @jocko2345 Рік тому

    Could have really done without the excessively long "intro" and excessively long "exit" of the video. Also this is more of a basic overview not an in depth video. Handling coil springs in the wrong way can kill you. Do not attempt this repair/upgrade without reading and or watching a more in depth explanation.