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lowering me bus
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 10:15
by surfingphatkid13
could any tell me wot the best lowering kit is the 1 from brickwerks or justkampers as there is 100 quid differance
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 12:26
by orangevanman
mate i went to simon baxters in huddersfield to have mine lowered 60mm all round.
i had the shocks and springs done the kit simon used was the avo one which is adjustable
i also at the same time had a full polybush kit and metal flexi brake hoses done too.
whilst walking round huddersfield simon rang me and advised of other little problems (steering rack boot split etc) and asked if i wanted it changed and gave me a price.
now when i returned to my van after walking round huddersfield.
simon advised me that he had fitted it all and also retracked my van which is needed.
when he gave me the final bill i was very shocked to see how little he had charged me for the extra work done.
on the way home i realised that i should of had the work done a long time ago, it drove absolutly fantastic the ride is better the cornering is better .
everything is good
so my advice to you is ring mr baxter up and get one of his 60mm avo kits fitted by him
i cannot fault simon with anything he has done and i will be going to him again for a new fuel tank very soon
Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 10:17
by Simon Baxter
I do have a 40mm budget kit for £220 also now.
I start work a week today after my break.
Posted: 17 Jul 2006, 22:21
by tangalooma flyer
orangevanman wrote:mate i went to simon baxters in huddersfield to have mine lowered 60mm all round.
i had the shocks and springs done the kit simon used was the avo one which is adjustable
i also at the same time had a full polybush kit and metal flexi brake hoses done too.
whilst walking round huddersfield simon rang me and advised of other little problems (steering rack boot split etc) and asked if i wanted it changed and gave me a price.
now when i returned to my van after walking round huddersfield.
simon advised me that he had fitted it all and also retracked my van which is needed.
when he gave me the final bill i was very shocked to see how little he had charged me for the extra work done.
on the way home i realised that i should of had the work done a long time ago, it drove absolutly fantastic the ride is better the cornering is better .
everything is good
so my advice to you is ring mr baxter up and get one of his 60mm avo kits fitted by him
i cannot fault simon with anything he has done and i will be going to him again for a new fuel tank very soon
Is your name Simon?
Posted: 18 Jul 2006, 21:51
by orangevanman
nah mate its just i appreciate a good person doing a good job and so as also a bit of advertising and maybe a bit of discount

when i go to him i thought i'd put my 10p worth in
Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 08:27
by guz
orangevanman is known locally
as Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatt.
that delayed interior light still
working that i fitted for you ?
Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 08:54
by Diamond Hell
It does look a bit suspicious when such a servile review of someone's services is posted by someone with no details in their profile.
Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 15:54
by orangevanman
nope im not simon guz knows me