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deluxedude

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Extremely cool bus, good choice of colour and year :D

This is mine and my mates bus, same colour and year :lol:

Mine is the one that lokks like a 4x4 :oops:

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The zer said:
Hi mate.What method of lowering/narrowing have you used?


front : drop spindles,beam adjusters and notched with 195/45/14 tyres no need for tubs.

rear : horseshoes and 1 outer spline and notched for driveshafts


will be building a new beam with tubes closer together so i can run this low without too much scrapage 8)
 
its true ad...its an amazing bus mate, just a shame your fu@king mental,the quarter mile drive we went on and got stuck on perfectly flat road...hiddious van :lol:
custom beam time soon :mrgreen:
 
71dormy said:
its true ad...its an amazing bus mate, just a shame your fu@king mental,the quarter mile drive we went on and got stuck on perfectly flat road...hiddious van :lol:
custom beam time soon :mrgreen:


:lol: :lol: Ad is that, but he's a good boy ;) Go sort them beams boys :msn4:
 
So dude you said you was on about building a beam with the tubes closer together how would this work with the trailing arms an the drop spindles ?
Wouldn't it make the arms run at different angles ?

Would it not be easier to raise to front beam?


Rob
 

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