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Have a good trip.
Have a good trip.
Harry UK said:Good effort and holiday not lost as you had a plan b so lesson to us all, "buy a spare van"; look forward to holiday snaps and van completion!
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giraffeinbath said:We're going to go and check the van out in it's painted state this evening for the first time,
Then it's on the back of a flat-bed to be delivered back home tomorrow.
I'm quite excited :mrgreen:
giraffeinbath said:They had a think and said to my brother that they would pay to get them done, which basically involved Martin trying to sneak the bumpers out of the locked barn by making up a story about 'checking the fit against the body' and getting me to hand them over without raising suspicion. Equally as amazing mum managed to keep it a secret the whole time we we're around theirs for tea just before we headed over to see the camper for the first time that evening
I did exactly the same MikeIt’s been a while since I last updated this thread.
Bit of an understatement !
I started reading this thread thinking it was now, I hadn’t joined EB forum when you started it haha.
Good luck with the work to do but what are you having done?
I did the same as well!I did exactly the same Mike
I started reading this thread thinking it was now, I hadn’t joined EB forum when you started it haha.
I did exactly the same Mike
I did the same as well!
It’s looking great!! And I grew up with a love of Polzeath so all good from me!!Well if it's any consolation it doesn't feel like 12 years ago since I last posted on this thread!!
I could have started afresh but this was a pivotal moment in the van's history with us and it's as close as I've ever come to a 'build' thread on here so I thought I'd resurrect it.
With regard to what needs to be done, primarily it's getting the suspension and ride height sorted, sorting the pop top out with a mechanism to lift it again (there's nothing there currently) and working through a few brake and electrical snags.
I'm struggling to pin down the ride height and stance, I don't want to go as low as many might to keep the van practical and comfortable for other occupants so the usual route of a 175/55/R15 tyre (currently fitted) is overkill and currently looks stupid on the front, but even trawling through the numerous suspension and tyre threads on here and elsewhere I just can't pin down the best combination of settings and tyres size to make the front end look right.
I'm running a French Slammer beam with standard spindles currently which were fitted immediately prior to the van coming off the road for the chassis work so I never got as far as dialling in the suspension and ride height. I have the FS dropped spindles to hand but I'd like to retain the option to run my 14" steels and as the dropped spindles cause clearance issues with the lowest ball joint I've not used them. I feel if I can get the right tyre size on the front and maybe drop the beam adjusters by a notch to level the van out I may well be there, but without the ability to physically try different options to check for aesthetics and clearance etc it's all a bit finger in the wind. Any experience or feedback would be welcomly received.
It's funny, I love the look of a slammed earlybay but when it's come to our own van I've found myself trying to find a happy medium, which ironically is proving trickier than dropping it to the ground...
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Before you go crazy with the van aesthetics and stance , have you tried driving through a shopping centre so that you can see how it’s looking while rolling? Then you could do any adjustments required on the beam after measuring where you want drop or not at the arch to the deck measurement. Fairly easy then to work out what circumference tyre will find your desired height. I. E. If you like it as is , you could drop your adjusters two clicks which should drop you an inch then you’ll need to find a tyre with a larger circumference / sidewall to give you that inch back. I’ve made up all the measurements here just as an example. I’m seeing what you’re saying about those front wheels but have you got more clicks available on those adjusters?Well if it's any consolation it doesn't feel like 12 years ago since I last posted on this thread!!
I could have started afresh but this was a pivotal moment in the van's history with us and it's as close as I've ever come to a 'build' thread on here so I thought I'd resurrect it.
With regard to what needs to be done, primarily it's getting the suspension and ride height sorted, sorting the pop top out with a mechanism to lift it again (there's nothing there currently) and working through a few brake and electrical snags.
I'm struggling to pin down the ride height and stance, I don't want to go as low as many might to keep the van practical and comfortable for other occupants so the usual route of a 175/55/R15 tyre (currently fitted) is overkill and currently looks stupid on the front, but even trawling through the numerous suspension and tyre threads on here and elsewhere I just can't pin down the best combination of settings and tyres size to make the front end look right.
I'm running a French Slammer beam with standard spindles currently which were fitted immediately prior to the van coming off the road for the chassis work so I never got as far as dialling in the suspension and ride height. I have the FS dropped spindles to hand but I'd like to retain the option to run my 14" steels and as the dropped spindles cause clearance issues with the lowest ball joint I've not used them. I feel if I can get the right tyre size on the front and maybe drop the beam adjusters by a notch to level the van out I may well be there, but without the ability to physically try different options to check for aesthetics and clearance etc it's all a bit finger in the wind. Any experience or feedback would be welcomly received.
It's funny, I love the look of a slammed earlybay but when it's come to our own van I've found myself trying to find a happy medium, which ironically is proving trickier than dropping it to the ground...
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