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Lowering Gurus wanted - The Gaz shock thread
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<blockquote data-quote="AndyO" data-source="post: 376772" data-attributes="member: 3499"><p>If I had my time again:</p><p></p><p>Wouldn't bother with Adjusters</p><p>Wouldn't bother with HorseShoes if you get spring plates, can always add later</p><p>Get Adj Springplates</p><p>Get THous Drop Spindles</p><p>Get Air Shocks - or GOOD adjustable coilovers (Some Say: May not be needed, they were in my case and many others - another option is Gas Adjust I believe)</p><p></p><p>The last step is where I am at the moment, the Coil Overs as provided by T2D are not up to the job and make the van under damped in my (and again others) opinion. Eying up air shocks at the moment (either Monroe MA824 or MA803). If purchased from the states even with shipping they are quite reasonable, if you want to add a compressor this adds up though I guess.</p><p></p><p>The beauty of using either coilovers or air (esp MA824) is that you can effectively raise the bus back up, this way negating the need to use adjusters (as others have said you using adjusters for raising with drop spindles rather than lowering - in most cases), which are a pain to adjust anyway.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyO, post: 376772, member: 3499"] If I had my time again: Wouldn't bother with Adjusters Wouldn't bother with HorseShoes if you get spring plates, can always add later Get Adj Springplates Get THous Drop Spindles Get Air Shocks - or GOOD adjustable coilovers (Some Say: May not be needed, they were in my case and many others - another option is Gas Adjust I believe) The last step is where I am at the moment, the Coil Overs as provided by T2D are not up to the job and make the van under damped in my (and again others) opinion. Eying up air shocks at the moment (either Monroe MA824 or MA803). If purchased from the states even with shipping they are quite reasonable, if you want to add a compressor this adds up though I guess. The beauty of using either coilovers or air (esp MA824) is that you can effectively raise the bus back up, this way negating the need to use adjusters (as others have said you using adjusters for raising with drop spindles rather than lowering - in most cases), which are a pain to adjust anyway. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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