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Originally posted by Fruitbat View Post
That’s the pic I was looking for although I think regs wheels are tighter on the spokes and the rim is exposed more , but very similar
Anyway it dont matter, drove to the beach, coolant light came on again, topped it up, noticed a fair bit of moisture around the top of the gearbox and felt quite good as the coolant leak should be an easy fix, also spotted that I hadn't fitted gearbox inspection bung back in.
Driving home it seemed like someone had converted second gear to straight cut, sounded amazing, probably isnt.
Big pool of gearbox oil under van and the moisture aint coolant, looks like gearbox oil being flung out of the inspection hole. FML.
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Originally posted by regcheeseman View PostYou are all right, felt guilty so took the van out tonight
All the way to costcutter.
And how did it repay me? Bloody glovebox catch fell off.
Not 100% sure on the rims, looked great off the van....fitted? I dunno. Definitely way too bling for some, they look better without the massive arch gap, need to get the 5" springs fitted.
Love the colour on the van Reg
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Originally posted by Biff View Post
On 5’s they are going to be like 50p’s within a few weeks. Your going to have a cracking time or end up driving like your pissed up avoiding pebbles in the road.
Love the colour on the van Reg
I am pissed?
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Originally posted by regcheeseman View Post
How does the length of the spring effect the force the road exerts on the wheels or potential damage caused....
I am pissed?
Think the reason people go steel wheels when you are low is that they don’t crack. Not everything is done to be “scene”
900lb 5” springs crack eventually, shocks there are only 3 options of short shock which you will need for 5’s.
Sachs are too soft so the only options you have are gmax or gaz. I went gaz which are wound right up to hard & run 1100lb springs & my bus still nods a bit.
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Originally posted by Biff View Post
It doesn’t but how hard you have the suspension to stopping it nodding down the road will.
Think the reason people go steel wheels when you are low is that they don’t crack. Not everything is done to be “scene”
900lb 5” springs crack eventually, shocks there are only 3 options of short shock which you will need for 5’s.
Sachs are too soft so the only options you have are gmax or gaz. I went gaz which are wound right up to hard & run 1100lb springs & my bus still nods a bit.
I seriously highly rate the Sachs HD Super Touring, got them on both vans and the composure and handling are fantastic with no nodding as that was seriously annoying before I fitted them. A huge improvement to the nearly new OEM Sachs that came off it. They were terrible, used to bounce seemingly endlessly all over the place and undulations in the road felt like being in stormy seas on a floating barn door.
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Possibly every van in use is load different , the passengers weight to the loads nett and gross carried. Its a compromise from empty to fully laden. Off the shelf solutions for lowered vans is just another factor to chuck-in.
The Sachs HD's are designed for a 50mm drop (?iirc) and to keep the same properties as the standard oem shock. They are great shocks at that sort of ride height. Go lower may just make them as crap as the rest.
I've got adjustable Gaz shortened shocks fitted too, 2/3rds of the adjustment is a waste of the adjustment function as theyre too soft to drive with even on a stripped canvas, which stinks of design compromise or lack of design. Complete waste of money for the real range you actually get.
Faulkner are great to deal with and extremely helpful and will design a spring for you at a cost otherwise the off the shelf ranges need to be matched with your nett and gross loads. Their range is more than enough to meet most van ride height designs. But, its still only as good as the shock fitted. Bilstein B8's (£ ouch) maybe the only shock designed for real "lows" or retro fitting an airride system (£ ouch) to keep your van at scene levels with any load carried.
Last edited by Activ8; 25 August 2021, 09:44 AM.
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