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Mar 15, 2012 12:09:29 GMT
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My T25 is very low - think it's down 70mm on the front and and it's failed it's MOT due to the steering arms bashing the metalwork above on full lock I need some 60mm or 45mm springs to raise it up a bit from where it is now - Just kampers and the usual places are either out of stock or quoting £250 plus for a pair of springs Has any one got some or can recommend a supplier? In or near Surrey would be ideal! Thanks. This is the bus in question.......
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Currently driving a 1972 BMW 1602 as my daily. Don't ask about previous cars - there have been way too many and I stopped counting at 160!
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tontoe
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Mar 15, 2012 12:13:54 GMT
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Speak to Mr Baxter at the Brickwerks he does all t25/t3 stuff he sells avo springs really good had them on my last bus and H&R I'm running H&R springs on my new bus expensive but ride is good
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Mar 15, 2012 15:06:23 GMT
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there's a lad on brick-yard forum selling a pair of AVO -70mm front springs, but they apparently don't lower the vans as much as this, and being AVO they won't allow things to foul www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/vw-t3-70mm-avo-lowering-springs-in-hertfordshire_topic71357.htmlDibs on your old springs of they are at the right price! Personally I've got a pair of -60mm rears, and a full set of genuine caravelle springs too if any of them are any good to you (maybe raise the back of yours to match the front a bit)
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Last Edit: Mar 15, 2012 15:10:43 GMT by cobblers
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Mar 16, 2012 22:38:30 GMT
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sorted now - thanks chaps
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Currently driving a 1972 BMW 1602 as my daily. Don't ask about previous cars - there have been way too many and I stopped counting at 160!
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