Dropped suspension

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Post by shepster »

KarlT wrote:-60mm are you mad! :wink:

Fine if you only drive on smooth A roads & dual carriage ways. But I you live anywhere like I do, its nothing but a pain in the a***, watching out for every bump & drain, things jumping off the dash if you do more than 10mph, trying to make sure you don't turn too sharply on un-even tarmac.
Forget that, its a bus not a 'ultimate driving machine'
Go stock....Go carefree!!

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IMO!

Funny....i missed the bit in Dirty's post asking peoples opinion on lowering her van, i thought she asked if she could get just -60mm rear springs.

Mind you we all know what opinions are like!
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Ohhhh, get you!

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i was gonna lower my bus,but when my kids photoshoped the van looking lowered, it looked terrible,like the suspension had collapsed.i think lowering looks ok on newer vans, mine just looked like a old builders van with 5 tons of bricks inside, so i kept it stock and everyone thinks its 4 wheel drive :lol:
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Post by KarlT »

Steady on mate, Shepster will call you an a...hole, if you keep that up, you know, all that talking stuff!

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