Scared to lower the workvan
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Scared to lower the workvan
Hi all, not really in the know with all things lowering. After fitting my touran bumper to my workvan I'm having trouble resisting the urge to lower it,my only problem being it is a working van and I carry quite a fair bit of kit including a water tank and I'm worried a set of coilovers or lowering springs wouldn't hold up to the weight. Can anyone enlighten me? Pic below as an idea, not thinking of slamming it but I've a set of 17s in the pipeline and want them to sit a little nicer
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Scared to lower the workvan
I carry a 250kg water tank in mine and in summer I’ll additionally have about another 50kg in gardening tools. I’d probably say with all the bits and bobs I carry at times it’s probably up at around 400kg and don’t have any problems on vmaxx coilovers. The fronts pretty low and the backs on the lowest setting.
The pic is of it with no weight in. 400kg probably drops it about 5mm further but if anything it stiffens it up. I’d get it slammed if I were you
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
I wouldn’t worry too much, just do it.
Mine is used as my work van and carries a lot of weight permanently, then it also carries my fishing gear regularly too. I dread to think how much weight is in there. It drives no different when it’s full and the amount it drops when fully loaded is minimal.
Work gear and fishing gear.
How it sits with just my work gear.
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Mine is used as my work van and carries a lot of weight permanently, then it also carries my fishing gear regularly too. I dread to think how much weight is in there. It drives no different when it’s full and the amount it drops when fully loaded is minimal.
Work gear and fishing gear.
How it sits with just my work gear.
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
Run a cleaning business out of mine.
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
Thanks for the help everyone. Might have to save for my birthday after skinting myself so far
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
I use mine for work and I have lowered mine.
I can still carry the same as before.
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After
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I can still carry the same as before.
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
I had my fully built vxr engine in the back for a week and didn't have any problems and my is o coil overs
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
Guys - I'm quite new to all this. My van is an ex - BG van and the suspension is really high. I have no idea how to lower it? I did call a couple if garages but they said I needed to buy a kit?
The wheels are still the original steel wheels - so eventually I want to buy some new alloys - 18inch etc, so wasn't sure I would need it lowered as much with bigger wheels?
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The wheels are still the original steel wheels - so eventually I want to buy some new alloys - 18inch etc, so wasn't sure I would need it lowered as much with bigger wheels?
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
Yeh I’d take it to somewhere that knows what they’re doing. Best off asking a question on your own post and seeing if there’s anyone local to you who can help you out
As for your wheels and height, I’d do both at the same time personally
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As for your wheels and height, I’d do both at the same time personally
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
Good advice - ok mate
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
The British Gas Caddy Maxi work vans have really heavy duty springs fitted as standard. I carry a lot of weight but the wheel gap at the rear never seems to alter much.
As for Larger 18 inch wheels you would normally reduce the tyre section to be close to the original wheel rolling diameter, so the wheel total size should be as near as possible without giving speedometer errors of more than 1 or 2%.
If you go to an 18 inch wheel it should have a 35 or 40 section. Something like 18 x 225 x 40.
I am running this size Audi 18 inch A3 Wheel and it helped bring my speedo to about 1 MPH Fast instead of 3 MPH fast.
Speed checked with Satnav.
I hope this helps.
I have just bought the Stance+ Lowering kit and it will be fitted early next week.
As for Larger 18 inch wheels you would normally reduce the tyre section to be close to the original wheel rolling diameter, so the wheel total size should be as near as possible without giving speedometer errors of more than 1 or 2%.
If you go to an 18 inch wheel it should have a 35 or 40 section. Something like 18 x 225 x 40.
I am running this size Audi 18 inch A3 Wheel and it helped bring my speedo to about 1 MPH Fast instead of 3 MPH fast.
Speed checked with Satnav.
I hope this helps.
I have just bought the Stance+ Lowering kit and it will be fitted early next week.
Ex British Gas Blue Caddy Maxi. 2011. 1.6 was 102 now 140 BHP.
Colour Coded bumpers and mirrors.
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Retrofit cruise control to happen early 2019.
Colour Coded bumpers and mirrors.
Going for a lowered look with spring kit and coilovers.
Retrofit cruise control to happen early 2019.
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
Wow - that's brilliant, thanks for all that mate.
That's great, so the stance lowering kit? Is that something you buy online and take to a garage?
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you buy it for and how much will the garage charge you? Is that all I would need bearing in mind it's leaf at the back and coil st the front?
As you can see it's quite high
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That's great, so the stance lowering kit? Is that something you buy online and take to a garage?
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you buy it for and how much will the garage charge you? Is that all I would need bearing in mind it's leaf at the back and coil st the front?
As you can see it's quite high
Cheers
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
wow that is a hefty gap
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Re: Scared to lower the workvan
Although ours isn't a work van it's low and we moved house on ours and it was fine..
When I say fine though I mean taking the usual precautions as the front lip (as we have a sportline lip/splitter on ours too) can scrape over some larger holes or dips even when she is totally empty
When I say fine though I mean taking the usual precautions as the front lip (as we have a sportline lip/splitter on ours too) can scrape over some larger holes or dips even when she is totally empty