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Vanorak Joined: 14 May 08 Location: llanelli swales Status: Offline Points: 1420 |
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Posted: 28 Feb 10 at 15:36 |
just out of interest. if you were to lower a syncro would you encounter any problems with the suspension design. i figure 2wd springs fit the fronts and rears so getting lower springs wouldn`t be a problem although i think you`d have to use a spacer at the rear to balance the drop. 2wd rear shocks i think would work but would the front shocks work.
i know a lowered syncro defeats the object really but its just an idea atm.
lee.
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2wd front springs are bigger than the syncro ones Lee. I have often wondered what a 2wd van would be like with syncro front springs.
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jed i was wondering by how much, i know if you fit 2wd springs to a syncro you get a lift but i thought that say you fitted -70mm 2wd front springs to a syncro would you end up with say a 40mm drop then with a spacer at the rear you could turn the -70mm in to a -40mm to match the front. cant see any propblems with the rear but concerned that the front shocks may bottom out and may not have sufficient camber adjustment.
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