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<blockquote data-quote="MisterListerSir" data-source="post: 450990" data-attributes="member: 17470"><p>Yes I started that thread :msn4: I drove town to see evil bens in Cornwall and he advised using only one, so did the other two in vw village. Give him a call if you are interested he gave us a great price and knew safety was a major concern ( with kids and wife in van).</p><p>Like I said I never wanted a slammed van just wanted it low enough to garage it. But it honestly runs better than before no crashing or banging........sometimes its worth taking it to the pros. I did the rest of thre resto myself including the welding and painting ( first attempt on both :msn4: )</p><p>But when it came to the lowering I wanted someone with experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterListerSir, post: 450990, member: 17470"] Yes I started that thread :msn4: I drove town to see evil bens in Cornwall and he advised using only one, so did the other two in vw village. Give him a call if you are interested he gave us a great price and knew safety was a major concern ( with kids and wife in van). Like I said I never wanted a slammed van just wanted it low enough to garage it. But it honestly runs better than before no crashing or banging........sometimes its worth taking it to the pros. I did the rest of thre resto myself including the welding and painting ( first attempt on both :msn4: ) But when it came to the lowering I wanted someone with experience. [/QUOTE]
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