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Lowered height difference L & R
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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 618641" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>Having just read up on the subject it appears that the ride height is almost infinitely adjustable on the notches. I think these spring plates will make the bus very low with the recommended position and I'm fairly sure that the previous owner had the height set like this so it didn't sit too low, maybe he realized he couldn't get the wheel off if it was much lower (?) In fact the rear ride height doesn't look much different from stock.</p><p></p><p>(BTW How do you guys with lower buses get the rear wheel off?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 618641, member: 28771"] Having just read up on the subject it appears that the ride height is almost infinitely adjustable on the notches. I think these spring plates will make the bus very low with the recommended position and I'm fairly sure that the previous owner had the height set like this so it didn't sit too low, maybe he realized he couldn't get the wheel off if it was much lower (?) In fact the rear ride height doesn't look much different from stock. (BTW How do you guys with lower buses get the rear wheel off?) [/QUOTE]
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