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<blockquote data-quote="Robcod" data-source="post: 590399" data-attributes="member: 22598"><p>I'm sure you will have no choice but to be hands on as time progresses. Having said that I spoke to a guy the other week who has a Westy an he hasn't done anything to it in 8 years ok ownership other than a starter and regular service. I'm not that lucky. Gearbox and gearchange all sorted and felt good today and worth the effort. One last thing I may do is replace the front bush as the jk one in the kit still leaves a bit of play at the front rod end. I think you ban buy one on its own from vw heritage.</p><p></p><p>Yes stock height does rock when it comes to speed bumps, rough campsites and getting under to fix it. Although after this weekend I'm not sure I like the white walls anymore and I do fancy a subtle drop. Problem is i couldn't bear the bottoming out and rubbing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robcod, post: 590399, member: 22598"] I'm sure you will have no choice but to be hands on as time progresses. Having said that I spoke to a guy the other week who has a Westy an he hasn't done anything to it in 8 years ok ownership other than a starter and regular service. I'm not that lucky. Gearbox and gearchange all sorted and felt good today and worth the effort. One last thing I may do is replace the front bush as the jk one in the kit still leaves a bit of play at the front rod end. I think you ban buy one on its own from vw heritage. Yes stock height does rock when it comes to speed bumps, rough campsites and getting under to fix it. Although after this weekend I'm not sure I like the white walls anymore and I do fancy a subtle drop. Problem is i couldn't bear the bottoming out and rubbing [/QUOTE]
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