lowering springs

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stevo1980
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lowering springs

Post by stevo1980 »

Im seriously thinking of lowering my van but iv never done anything like this and just need to know a few things.
1. do i need to change the shocks as well as springs
2. where is the best place to buy this kit
3. will it be horrible and bumpy
2 litre Aircooled bus

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mrhutch
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Re: lowering springs

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[1] no, but if in doubt of the effectiveness and if the wallet allows, replace them
[2] how low are you going to go, and whats the budget?
[3] done right and not massive drop no, will be fine ..

the definative guide IMHO : http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/VehicleSpec ... wering.htm

brickwerks is the place to buy kits/springs from (again IMHO), Simon is a top bloke. http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/
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Re: lowering springs

Post by dink »

i bought a set of lowering springs and sampers, second hand from the forsale forum (thanks recicles)
to be honest it doesn't feel any worse of a ride than my bus was before i changed them over, unless my old springs and dampers were shot
he (recicles) said the AVO kit he's fitted in replacement was much much better
for me these feel fine, I feel no need to change them
while you are under there, take a close look at bushes and joints, all of mine are going to need replacing, before the next MOT

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