A slight lowering job

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Blunderbus
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A slight lowering job

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Hi Guys,
Looks like I need to drop the ride height of my Velle a little. I want to tuck her up all cosy over the winter and spent the day clearing the garage. I've an up and over type door which is just a fraction to low (about 10mm) to let the van in. I've seen Brickwerks do -30mm springs. What else would I need to change? Do I need new shocks too? Not mad on having a slam job as shes a bone stocker at the mo, but it seems better to keep the old girl out of the worst of the weather.
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Re: A slight lowering job

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Let the tyres down abit, far cheaper :rofl
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Re: A slight lowering job

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You jest, but I did consider that!
I think if I was putting her away for the whole winter, I would. But I still want to use it atleast once a week to keep everything going and keep the battery up to tick (no power in the garage for a trickle charger).

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