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Does lowering make steering harder?
Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 22:39
by lambro28
Ok got some wheels on, now thinking do I lower it as well. Its an Autosleeper and has water tanks under its belly so I was thinking of going for the 45mm kit. BUT, does lowering your van make the steering any harder then it is already, or shouldnt it make any difference. Is about as hard as I would like to go now!
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 07:42
by ringo
No mate - it shouldn't make a difference - it didnt with mine.
Make sure you get the tracking checked after you lower the suspension - it will probably be way out (like mine was)...
Ringo
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 08:00
by HarryMann
What tyres are you running, T25 steering isn't usually 'that' heavy!
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 21:17
by lambro28
No dont get me wrong its not "heavy heavy" its just I am limp wristed (read as a weakling) and dont want it to get any heavier then it is now
Tyre size is 195/65 * 15, the ET on my wheels is 35, but I used 10mm spacers after some backwards measurements on my behalf and to make sure the wheels cleared

Going to get and try some thinner spacers to see if the wheel still clear and to get the ET back to more normal limits.
Thanks for the replies, lowering it is then!
Posted: 27 Sep 2007, 19:01
by Wozzaaa
Also, don't come to Nottingham if you lower it.....
My Autosleeper's water tank catches on the big nasty speedbumps round here even driving very slowly and carefully, and it isn't even lowered.....
Posted: 30 Sep 2007, 09:42
by sherlock
I was amazed when I picked up my van from the garage after it was lowered, it was such a different drive, much easier. More like driving a big car and you can sling it about more than before.
Posted: 03 Oct 2007, 19:50
by kombikulture
it does if you take the wheels off lol
