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<blockquote data-quote="cotswoldiver" data-source="post: 576488" data-attributes="member: 4214"><p>It really depends how often and what you use your bus for as to if it is good value or expensive.</p><p>Neil fitted mine knowing that there was a shelf across the full width of the cab and he adjusted the placement of the 'big ugly bit' accordingly so I don't notice it as much.</p><p></p><p>If he has found a way of improving it then great, but even without that potential change it really is a terrific bit of kit and has transformed the way the bus drives and handles at low speeds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotswoldiver, post: 576488, member: 4214"] It really depends how often and what you use your bus for as to if it is good value or expensive. Neil fitted mine knowing that there was a shelf across the full width of the cab and he adjusted the placement of the 'big ugly bit' accordingly so I don't notice it as much. If he has found a way of improving it then great, but even without that potential change it really is a terrific bit of kit and has transformed the way the bus drives and handles at low speeds [/QUOTE]
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