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Commercial Phil

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Should i go lower ? or is it about right?

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Also how do you get this bit out....

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Would like to run insulation behind then put it back in.

Cheers

Phil
 
In my opinion, the tyres you have there are far too small to fill the arches.

It either needs larger tyres to fill the arches, and a bit lower.

Or, a huge lot lower and keep the small tyres :)

All In my opinion though, you do what you like with it 8) - Looks to be a tidy bus!
 
Lower profile tyres, plus another inch or so and it will look the mutts nuts 8)
 
Depends what you want to use the van for and how many people are going to be in it.

The reason I ask is that an empty van will always sit high with no one in it never mind a wife and a couple of kids & gear for the weekend.

Lowered vans do look good but don't compromise looks over your needs.
 
lower!, if you referring to the overhead (taking out), as you look at the picture to the right is a small bracket with two screws (undo) and to the left it should be fix though in to the cupboard ( put your hand in the over head and feel :shock: around by the cupboard)

Good luck 8)
 
defo lower! spline at the back and just an inch lower than that at the front for the perf rake 8)
 
......It's going lower

1 spline at rear and adjusters front

Slight rake, just don't tell the Girlfriend.

Job done next wednesday/Thursday :D

Then new window & door seals stop the bugger leaking :roll:
 
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