Can lowered springs (60mm) be run with standard shocks. If so what effetc will this have on the ride quality. I really want to get my bus lower but can't run to the cost of shocks and springs at the mo. Any advice would be a great help cheers in advance
Lowered springs standard shocks
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Lowered springs standard shocks
Hi all
Can lowered springs (60mm) be run with standard shocks. If so what effetc will this have on the ride quality. I really want to get my bus lower but can't run to the cost of shocks and springs at the mo. Any advice would be a great help cheers in advance
Can lowered springs (60mm) be run with standard shocks. If so what effetc will this have on the ride quality. I really want to get my bus lower but can't run to the cost of shocks and springs at the mo. Any advice would be a great help cheers in advance
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if you cant afford them at the mo i would say hang on till you can no piont doing a job twice plus i think the ride would be horrible on standard shocks!
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Re: Lowered springs standard shocks
soulstealer wrote:Hi all
Can lowered springs (60mm) be run with standard shocks. If so what effetc will this have on the ride quality.
what quality!
ride would be harsh and steering heavy
patience mate...
why 60mm?
have you seen a van at 45mm drop..they look great and no mods to the wheel arches and stops
and with the right shock retain that VW ride
your choice though
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jamesc76 wrote:if you cant afford them at the mo i would say hang on till you can no piont doing a job twice plus i think the ride would be horrible on standard shocks!
Totally agree!
I did this because i coldn't afford new shox either, cut a couple of 'ribs' off the bumpstops, this helps matters.
I didn't know how bad mine was until i got shorter shox, you can live with it but it's not ideal.
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