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does mild lowering cause problemos?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbly" data-source="post: 457272" data-attributes="member: 2364"><p>First thing I did on mine (once brakes etc had all been checked through) was T2D's drive in/out lowering. Went down I think around 3in but wish I'd gone a tad more at the front. Not much, just another 1in or so. </p><p></p><p>Bus rides lovely though and also, can take five of us, all our gear and fold-up caravan on the back. So while it's a compromise, it's one that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbly, post: 457272, member: 2364"] First thing I did on mine (once brakes etc had all been checked through) was T2D's drive in/out lowering. Went down I think around 3in but wish I'd gone a tad more at the front. Not much, just another 1in or so. Bus rides lovely though and also, can take five of us, all our gear and fold-up caravan on the back. So while it's a compromise, it's one that works. [/QUOTE]
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