VW Transporter With Broken Springs

VW Transporter With Broken Springs

VW Transporter With Broken Springs

Another satisfied customer with a VW Transporter van that has broken springs!

We receive a wide variety of vehicles at Pellon Tyre and Autocentre, but a classic VW Transporter has a certain charm. Whether used for trade, adventure, or family road trips, these vans have been a workhorse for decades and have established a solid reputation for dependability and usefulness. We decided it was time to investigate when a customer arrived with their VW Transporter and complained about a bumpy ride and knocking sounds.

Identifying Broken Springs as the Problem: VW Transporter With Broken Springs

The issue was quickly identified: the ghost had been released by both rear coil springs! Heavy-duty vehicles frequently have broken suspension springs, particularly in places like Halifax where the roads are paved with potholes and speed bumps that further tax the suspension.

It makes sense that the owner, a local craftsman who depends on his van for work every day, was concerned about being stranded. However, we reassured him that we would resolve the matter promptly. By the next morning, we had the van up on the ramp and prepared for surgery after ordering the springs.

A New Lease of Life, New Springs—VW Transporter With Broken Springs

For our skilled staff, changing the springs on a VW Transporter is quite simple. The van was returned to its correct ride height and prepared to take on the roads once we had removed the old, damaged ones and installed the new set.

When he picked it up, the customer was ecstatic. A smooth and steady ride instead of rattling and banging from the rear end. As usual, we suggested a brief examination a few weeks later to ensure things had calmed down.

A Brief History of VW Transporters: VW Transporter With Broken Springs

Let’s take a time to enjoy the history of these classic vans since we’re discussing transporters. The original **Type 2**, sometimes known as the “Splittie” due to its split front windscreen, was the first of the VW Transporter, or “T-series,” to be sold in 1950. From surfers to tradesmen and campers, these early vans were legendary, particularly in the 1960s.

The Transporter has changed over time, getting better with each successive version. VW has consistently elevated the Transporter by introducing the air-cooled T1 and T2, the boxier T3, the more modern T4, T5, and the sleek T6.1 of today.

It’s not difficult to notice a VW Transporter, even here in Halifax. These vans are ubiquitous, whether they are a beloved classic that has endured for decades, a camper conversion parked in a layby, or a plumber’s go-to workhorse.

Another Excellent Job

Restoring a car, especially one as well-loved and worn as this VW Transporter, is always gratifying. We are aware of how important these vans are to their owners, whether they use them for weekend excursions or for work. We take great pleasure in our repairs because we want to get our clients back on the road as soon as possible while keeping costs down.

Therefore, you know where to come if your van is in need of maintenance in Halifax, whether it’s for suspension, tyres, exhaust, or simply a standard MOT.

🚐💨 Keeping Halifax Moving with Pellon Tyre and Autocentre!