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Returning suspension back to stock feel...
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 615255" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>I’m fairly sure that the beam will have been turfed out and the whole suspension if you have the ezrider set up but from those pics, that don’t look like it at all. Maybe it’s been lowered a different way and has coil over shocks to help compensate, maybe they’re even ezrider coil overs. When you lower a bus, you reduce the suspension travel allowed because you’ve got the wheels closer to the body so as soon as you lower more than an inch then you have to start toughening up the suspension to stop them tyres banging on the arch, tough suspension means a tough ride. Have a look at the front centre of the beam on both the top and bottom tubes, there is a pinch point there that would fix the torsion leaves on a stock suspension, if it has been drilled out and fitted with ‘adjusters ‘ that may be how it’s been lowered and you may be able to raise it a little more.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,, good fun this lowering malarkey :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 615255, member: 13810"] I’m fairly sure that the beam will have been turfed out and the whole suspension if you have the ezrider set up but from those pics, that don’t look like it at all. Maybe it’s been lowered a different way and has coil over shocks to help compensate, maybe they’re even ezrider coil overs. When you lower a bus, you reduce the suspension travel allowed because you’ve got the wheels closer to the body so as soon as you lower more than an inch then you have to start toughening up the suspension to stop them tyres banging on the arch, tough suspension means a tough ride. Have a look at the front centre of the beam on both the top and bottom tubes, there is a pinch point there that would fix the torsion leaves on a stock suspension, if it has been drilled out and fitted with ‘adjusters ‘ that may be how it’s been lowered and you may be able to raise it a little more. Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,, good fun this lowering malarkey :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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