atafonso said:I have a client that has a Red9. He came to me asking to double check the torque of the bolts holding the susp to the body. They were all loose, because there is a gap between the body and the susp mounts, the bolts cannot hold properly. I had to make a custom shim on the exact profile so i could fit it in the gap and then replace the rubbish hardware with proper graded bolts. It’s fixed properly now. Next job? Make custom spacers on the late to replace all the 1 million washers they used as spacers. And yes, all different sizes. I would never spend my money on that setup.
Abel
Totally agreeK@rlos said:atafonso said:I have a client that has a Red9. He came to me asking to double check the torque of the bolts holding the susp to the body. They were all loose, because there is a gap between the body and the susp mounts, the bolts cannot hold properly. I had to make a custom shim on the exact profile so i could fit it in the gap and then replace the rubbish hardware with proper graded bolts. It’s fixed properly now. Next job? Make custom spacers on the late to replace all the 1 million washers they used as spacers. And yes, all different sizes. I would never spend my money on that setup.
Abel
Pretty much the same as the issues I had, there is a reason 99% of buses are lowered on conventional style beams. And if set up right they drive lovely.
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