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Van Compass Baja Brackets - 2007+ Mercedes Sprinter 2500 double shear rear shock mounting kit 

Van Compass LLC
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@vanfurther
@vanfurther Год назад
I’m driving the Dempster Highway today (coming to you via Starlink) and saw a van pulled off to the side of the road. The driver came up to my van and asked, “Do you have Baja Brackets? I don’t, and my shock broke exactly how they said it would.” Luckily I do have them, and this experience gave me a new found confidence in this product.
@OffRoadDiscovery
@OffRoadDiscovery 2 месяца назад
We added these when we upgraded our stock shocks to the Falcons - they seem like a great product.
@vinceandvango
@vinceandvango 11 месяцев назад
Nice vid, I will be doing this soon. Can you please make an install video for the new Rallye struts? Mine just arrived and I would love to see an Install before I attempt it.
@daxmonster3429
@daxmonster3429 2 года назад
It's not horrible but I'd recommend you guys need to invest into a 4k camera, camera tripod or gimbal stabilizer. Oh, I'm liking the product. An un finished option might be cool too then I could get it powder coated to match the color of my undercarriage.
@sprinteradventurevan
@sprinteradventurevan 3 месяца назад
Hello, I wonder if this brackets fit the AWD 3500…?
@jennis23
@jennis23 2 года назад
Would these Baja brackets work with the Fox shocks as well?
@NSG3635
@NSG3635 Год назад
did you hear back about this? I have the Agile Rip kit
@5FWS5
@5FWS5 Год назад
ROB: I know a little late to this and not to undrestimate your engineering knowledge BUT :) I have a maybe MAX case in that I have a Sprinter 2500 170 EXT and plan to add a Tommy Gate cantlever lift to the back creating a LOT of leverage. I wonder if extending this bracket down and around under the frame rail in a "J" channel type shape along the full length and capturing the through bolts on the inside of the frame rail also wouldnt give it even more support from leverage forces.
@ryanhoehn349
@ryanhoehn349 2 года назад
Question for the Van Compass guys. I actually had a bolt come loose and fly off and my shock extended and was hitting the underside of the floor of the van until I noticed it following a trip to Moab. I was able to reinstall a bolt and was good to go and secure. However, since then I’ve been getting intermittent ESP light coming on and the van goes into limp mode. Any relation here you think? I am gonna go ahead and purchase the kit featured here to mitigate it moving forward either way. Just curious if anybody else has reported this issue?
@Wino33
@Wino33 2 года назад
I’ve installed 3 of the 2.3 kits so far. One thing I always struggle with is getting the bottom shock bolt started since the shock comes fully extended and needs to be compressed to get the bottom bolt started. Would have been great to see you do that in this video, but you skipped that step;( Can u post a quick video to show how u compress the shock enough to get the bottom bolt started?
@VanCompass
@VanCompass 2 года назад
We use a transmission jack if the van is up on the lift or a floor jack to compress the lower shock eyelet into the axle mount.
@Wino33
@Wino33 2 года назад
@@VanCompass I’ve tried that, but the issue is #1 when u jack up the shock to compress it, the jack hits other parts of the van. And #2, since the shock mounts on an angle, the jack causes the shock to misalign and it’s impossible to get it aligned with the bottom mount. Not to mention keeping the sp2 circuit from unwinding. The only success I’ve had is throwing a ratchet strap on the shock and compressing it that way. But that’s not ideal either. Anyway, you’d be doing me a favor to show me a step by step on the rear shock. The fronts as well if possible. But the rears withe SP2 setting are a bit more tricky. Thx!
@VanCompass
@VanCompass 2 года назад
@@Wino33 We use a center punch or screwdriver to line up the eyelet in the shock mount once the jack gets it close. Our jack gets the hole just about right. Watch here at 3:00 min ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-grVpPIJ8zZY.html Front shock is installed at the lower eyelet first. Then pull down on shock to move it into position.
@VanCompass
@VanCompass 2 года назад
@@Wino33 Note the SP2 wont change setting once the shock is compressed slightly. It can only be adjusted when the shock is fully extended.
@Wino33
@Wino33 2 года назад
@@VanCompass Thanks for the video reference! For the front shock, there really is no such thing as pulling down on the front shock to get the top bolt to line up with the VC bracket. The only way i have found to compress the shock for the install is to ratchet strap it. For the front shock, it would be better if the shock arrived compressed, ziptied, like most replacement shocks, and then you can install the lower bolt and then cut the ziptie and the shock would then extend up into position. Just thinking of ways to save myself some grief;)
@peterclosi941
@peterclosi941 Год назад
Volume!!
@christhrasher4805
@christhrasher4805 Месяц назад
dude stop telling people it shouldn't take four hours. Untill you have to scrape and remove foam wire and plumbing to keep from drilling holes you don't want, you are going to give RV owners false Idea.
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