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Post by Zed on Jun 6, 2017 19:52:32 GMT
Tell them lowering a bus is daft and you wouldn't help anyone because it's silly. Works for me. To be fair to myself I've tried all ways and look at me now - full height - it's just better all round.
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Post by sANDYbAY on Jun 7, 2017 16:58:26 GMT
Tell them lowering a bus is daft and you wouldn't help anyone because it's silly. Works for me. To be fair to myself I've tried all ways and look at me now - full height - it's just better all round. It's almost as if Volkswagen knew what they were doing when they built them.
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Post by gooner on Jun 7, 2017 22:09:52 GMT
Tell them lowering a bus is daft and you wouldn't help anyone because it's silly. Works for me. To be fair to myself I've tried all ways and look at me now - full height - it's just better all round. Yep I'm seriously considering raising mine back up to stock height and sticking big wheels and tyres on 😀
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Post by VW Toast on Jun 9, 2017 6:53:41 GMT
Tell them lowering a bus is daft and you wouldn't help anyone because it's silly. Works for me. To be fair to myself I've tried all ways and look at me now - full height - it's just better all round. Yep I'm seriously considering raising mine back up to stock height and sticking big wheels and tyres on 😀 Do you mean bigger than stock or bigger than you've got on now? Be a new beam for me to do that as it's cut and turned by the PO. Must admit, my old late did drive better at full height.
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Post by gooner on Jun 10, 2017 9:39:00 GMT
I've got stock wheels and tyres now and I get a bit of rubbing on the front. I have it lowered on adjusters on the front and a couple of clicks on the back. Wouldn't be difficult to return mine to stock height. I was thinking maybe some 15's and grabbers or equivalent. I still like the look of it lower but miss the comfort of it stock. Air ride would probably be the way forward if I had the bunts.
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