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Dropped spindles (not welded)
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<blockquote data-quote="Iamthewalrus" data-source="post: 459961" data-attributes="member: 17782"><p>Myvanway wrote:</p><p>Alex VW Heritage wrote:</p><p>Yes you will need to change things as Ben suggests above.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe not as great as it first seemed then?!</p><p>Could end up costing a whole lot more with all the alterations, unless you are in the trade and can do it yourself.</p><p>Bummer...</p><p></p><p>Transporterhaus it could be then...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Im in the same boat,Gutted to see these are for dics they looked perfect for a while so now thinking about Transporterhaus but they are more of a drop than I wanted as I want to run with stock sized tyres.</p><p>I have just put my van up to standard hight and its too tall to get in the garage! I have adjusted garage door to touch the frame so cant go any hire without changing the door. Dont want to deflate the tyres each time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah bit gutted myself now thought these would be a good solution! </p><p>Think I'm gonna go for the transporterhaus dropped spindles now with the gaz shocks.</p><p>Does any one else do the dropped spindles or are transporterhaus ones the best? </p><p>What's the best way to lower the rear?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamthewalrus, post: 459961, member: 17782"] Myvanway wrote: Alex VW Heritage wrote: Yes you will need to change things as Ben suggests above. Maybe not as great as it first seemed then?! Could end up costing a whole lot more with all the alterations, unless you are in the trade and can do it yourself. Bummer... Transporterhaus it could be then... Im in the same boat,Gutted to see these are for dics they looked perfect for a while so now thinking about Transporterhaus but they are more of a drop than I wanted as I want to run with stock sized tyres. I have just put my van up to standard hight and its too tall to get in the garage! I have adjusted garage door to touch the frame so cant go any hire without changing the door. Dont want to deflate the tyres each time. Yeah bit gutted myself now thought these would be a good solution! Think I'm gonna go for the transporterhaus dropped spindles now with the gaz shocks. Does any one else do the dropped spindles or are transporterhaus ones the best? What's the best way to lower the rear? [/QUOTE]
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