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waggon west lowering problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="neilswheels" data-source="post: 360046" data-attributes="member: 18199"><p>Personally i dont think coilovers will help, just make your ride stiffer. Tyres are the way to go, either narrower or a lower profile. if you go for low pros the ride will be harsher, you will get a gap between the arch and tyre, which kind of defeats the point of lowering, and they will lower your bus further. Narrower tyres are the traditional way around tyre/arch clearance, but this means stretching them on the rim, not ideal tho plenty do and i have done. this will also lower your bus more, and give a gap on the arch tho probably not as much as a low pro. Narrowed beam would stop the rubbing. Basically buses weren't designed to run low, so there will always be a compromise somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilswheels, post: 360046, member: 18199"] Personally i dont think coilovers will help, just make your ride stiffer. Tyres are the way to go, either narrower or a lower profile. if you go for low pros the ride will be harsher, you will get a gap between the arch and tyre, which kind of defeats the point of lowering, and they will lower your bus further. Narrower tyres are the traditional way around tyre/arch clearance, but this means stretching them on the rim, not ideal tho plenty do and i have done. this will also lower your bus more, and give a gap on the arch tho probably not as much as a low pro. Narrowed beam would stop the rubbing. Basically buses weren't designed to run low, so there will always be a compromise somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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