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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 161743" data-attributes="member: 13212"><p>After deliberating for the last year or so and concentrating on getting the inside up to scratch i am now coming round to the idea of lowering. I've very limited mechanical know how so what are my options and main considerations? I've heard people talk of uncomfortable rides, problems with speed bumps etc. How much of a problem is this. Just about every camp site i have visited has speed bumps. </p><p> I agree that lowered buses look much better but sooner or later stock height buses will be more unusual than their cooler looking counterparts. </p><p> One certain advantage will be that once lowered then i will be able to get the bus into the garage which will make me very happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 161743, member: 13212"] After deliberating for the last year or so and concentrating on getting the inside up to scratch i am now coming round to the idea of lowering. I've very limited mechanical know how so what are my options and main considerations? I've heard people talk of uncomfortable rides, problems with speed bumps etc. How much of a problem is this. Just about every camp site i have visited has speed bumps. I agree that lowered buses look much better but sooner or later stock height buses will be more unusual than their cooler looking counterparts. One certain advantage will be that once lowered then i will be able to get the bus into the garage which will make me very happy. [/QUOTE]
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