is there a solution to dropped spindles and rubbing tyres

Discussion in 'Mech Tech' started by davidoft, Dec 4, 2012.

  1. davidoft

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  2. Go back to stock I love looking over the top of hedges, also if you lived in the country you need plenty of suspension due to the state of the roads, and if I lowered mine I would have to lose weight as I would not be able to get under van without jacking it up,
    Steve,
     
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  4. dropped spindles d'not work with ball joint beam's very well .
    :(
    king and link pin beam is the way to go ;)
     
  5. Zed

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  7. How about a beam raise! ;) ;D

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  8. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    No flamings from me anyway. You've both proved my point that to do it properly, requires more than some bolt on bits and a free Saturday morning...
     
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  10. baja it

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  11. ^this. Oh, yes :)
     
  12. davidoft

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    whats about fitting an adjuster to the front beam and raising it unitl it doesnt hit anymore :)
     
  13. Zed

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  14. davidoft

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  15. cut the bottom of the beam end plates off and drop it like its hot
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  16. davidoft

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  17. wheels been nicked
     
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  19. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    Or take a "cheat" picture in the grass. ;D
     
  20. the "grass" doesn't look that long :lol:
     

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