Its not just dropped spindles on this bus it’s got a full French slammer set up with narrowed adjustable beam.Just curious, why shorter for dropped spindles? The trailing arms are in the same place, nothing changes as far as shock mount/length goes..?
What people do to their own vehicles is up to them Nigel, you've made it quite clear that you don't approve.Oh no! Not yet another 1968~79 VW Type 2 with narrowed front-suspension beam, ULTRA-LOW ride-height and presumably super-stiff front suspensions and completely unsuitable front wheels & tyres, which are not rated for the weight of this vehicle!?!?!
Hi mate, I bought my bus with the beam in place. I am lucky enough to have another bud s which has a red 9 kit fitted after having owned it for over 20 years. The Red9 is excellent however my lowered and narrowed bay is a better more comfortable ride believe it or not. Standard steering is not as good but hey ho. Both busses are not ridiculously lowered. Believe it or not I just need some new shocks!Oh no! Not yet another 1968~79 VW Type 2 with narrowed front-suspension beam, ULTRA-LOW ride-height and presumably super-stiff front suspensions and completely unsuitable front wheels & tyres, which are not rated for the weight of this vehicle!?!?!
You've clearly never been in a well set up lowered bay and as Sparky as said its up to the owners what they run, trying to preach at people on this friendly forum is not the way to go about things, suggest you try your luck on FB.Oh no! Not yet another 1968~79 VW Type 2 with narrowed front-suspension beam, ULTRA-LOW ride-height and presumably super-stiff front suspensions and completely unsuitable front wheels & tyres, which are not rated for the weight of this vehicle!?!?!
What an impressively unhelpful and irrelevant statementOh no! Not yet another 1968~79 VW Type 2 with narrowed front-suspension beam, ULTRA-LOW ride-height and presumably super-stiff front suspensions and completely unsuitable front wheels & tyres, which are not rated for the weight of this vehicle!?!?!
Let’s keep it friendly on here eh guys?
Nigel has stated relevant safety concerns previously and I for one appreciate his views as I do all of your others as well.
Cheers with beers
You've clearly never been in a well set up lowered bay and as Sparky as said its up to the owners what they run, trying to preach at people on this friendly forum is not the way to go about things, suggest you try your luck on FB.
It's not part of an MOT inspector's remit to check compliance with the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 and Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 etc; only whether they comply with the limited criteria given in the MOT Inspector's handbook!Surely if the vehicle is submitted for an MOT and passes, does this not mean it is safe for use under The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 and Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989?
I'm only asking as one of my neighbours is a serving Traffic Officer, and another is a DoT Inspector and they don't see any issues.
I have no issue with you voicing any concerns Nigel, but stop preaching please.
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