Lowered crossovers... go on, taunt me.

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fire3500

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I'm wavering... post some juicy pictures to make me go all uncertain about the stock-height-future of my '71 Crosser...

If you dont, I might start looking at Diesel T3 Westfalias again... :shock:
 
i'd say Rob's is about the lowest static UK cross over 8)
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Here's my crossover. Having run stock height since I've had it, I finally relented with a mild lowering job last week. One spline at the back and levelled out at the front.

Wish I'd done it years ago, she now drives like a dream!

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flying in the face of adversety heres mine running stock as nature intended


i think it sits just nice


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Birdman said:
Here's my crossover. Having run stock height since I've had it, I finally relented with a mild lowering job last week. One spline at the back and levelled out at the front.

Wish I'd done it years ago, she now drives like a dream!

lowered_bus.jpg

Did you use dropped spindles at the front or cut and turned?
 
Mine is lowered on beam adjusters. It's a very mild drop, only 2 or 3 inches, so no need for dropped spindles in this case. It has served it's purpose in that I can now get my bus into a standard height garage!
 
Here's mine
Drives like a dream

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The way she was when i bought her :shock:

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