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Raise lowered van, but no adjustment left
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<blockquote data-quote="Graham L" data-source="post: 631338" data-attributes="member: 3481"><p>The only real way is to remove the drop spindles if you've reached the full height on the adjusters and then adjust it back down to the height you want to run at, this will worsen the ride though, drop spindles mean you don't have to rely on adjusting the arms so they sit wrong, out of interest are you adjusters set the same on each beam as they shouldn't be, you may find your beam is in 'free run' mode where the leaves are not working as they should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham L, post: 631338, member: 3481"] The only real way is to remove the drop spindles if you've reached the full height on the adjusters and then adjust it back down to the height you want to run at, this will worsen the ride though, drop spindles mean you don't have to rely on adjusting the arms so they sit wrong, out of interest are you adjusters set the same on each beam as they shouldn't be, you may find your beam is in 'free run' mode where the leaves are not working as they should. [/QUOTE]
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