Hi,
I have a 1988 E reg turbo diesel panel van. I suppose it is one of the lightest T25s around to start with.
I use it for my work van, I am a handyman/plasterer type person, so the van usually has 100kg of bits in it to start with.
I occasionally carry 8 scaffold boards, plus trestles (150kg) and possibly 10-15 bags of plaster (250-350kg).
Would a lowering kit (such as sold by Brickwerks) mean I could carry the kind of loads as above, I don't know how much a fully kitted out camper weighs more than a panel van.
When it is lowered, would it look OK on the standard wheels, or would it look a bag of w*nk? At present it is the "rat look" which I have found out means it has a few scratches and dents.
At present I have Michelin XZX van tyres, 6 ply. I would like some new tyres, is it worth getting some 8 ply van tyres to carry the kind of loads I do, or just get some nice 16" Audi alloys (off my wife's A4!!!) with 205/55/R16 Conti tyres? If 8 ply van tyres, which ones are a combination of grip and wear?
Cheers,
Steve
lowering kit for a working van and which tyres
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