Pedders came back to me and said:
"You've got some strange coil-over suspension in the front end (rear end too?), VWs have torsion bars, we don't know what it is, and can't do much with it."
Any ideas?
G'day Aaron, your Reek always had coilovers on the back even before Russell owned it due to the extra weight of the Volvo donk and from memory the front torsion bars had sagged like most of them have so I'm not surprised to hear that it has coilovers on the front as well.
However, new adjustable ones are still readily available from Classic Vee Dub in NSW
here's the links to them;
Front coilovers -
https://www.classicveedub.com.au/cvd_new/part_detail.aspx?parts_id=16920Rear coilovers -
https://www.classicveedub.com.au/cvd_new/part_detail.aspx?parts_id=15237I have the rear ones on my Sports 'cause it's easier than doing it properly by adjusting the rear torsion bars like you're supposed to.
Actually adjusting the torsion bars is relatively quick and easy but having to remove and re-install the bloody side pods on a Reek with IRS rear end is a complete pain in the butt and takes a few hours!
Standard VW H-beam frontends are not height adjustable so unless yours has a "Sway-a-way" or similar adjustable beam in it then adjustable coilovers are definitely the go.
Too easy really,
Good luck,
PP.
for life.