Bay lowering

Discussion in 'How To' started by Paul Weeding, Feb 11, 2015.

  1. Try a set of coilovers to give it a bit of a raise. :)
     
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  2. Nice guide Mr Weeding....:thumbsup:
     
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  3. Pudelwagen

    Pudelwagen Supporter

    Not everybody needs a Poodle but then again, not everybody needs a late bay. If you've never had one you don't know what you're missing. They, like bays, are high maintenance but the pleasure you get from them is worth it. They are the second most intelligent dog after border collies but collies are plain boring like T5s. Am I boring you? I could go on..... Just don't argue with a Poodle owner!
     
  4. redoxide

    redoxide Guest

    I'm hoping to get loads of pleasure out of my lowered late bay, when its eventually done ..... we had a poodle once, lived to a ripe old age, had it put to sleep eventually and buried it under the shed , you could say even the poodle was lowered in the end :)
     
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  5. And when it's raining cats and dogs there's a poodle in the garden...
     
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  6. I find poodles give me all kinds of troubles as my shoes leak :lol:

    And thanks to Paul for finally making it clear on how it all works :thumbsup::hattip::chewie::worship:
     
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  7. Pudelwagen

    Pudelwagen Supporter

    Well at least if they pee down your legs it won't overflow!
     
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  8. I knew there was a positive side :lol:
     
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  9. Nice van!
     
  10. nice guide :thumbsup:
     
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  11. @Paul Weeding , I took my beam to balls'd near thetford to have the beam adjusters out on.. But they never had to cut the steering idler box off..
    Any ideas why? Just out of curiosity.
     
  12. I should imagine that the just drilled through the pivot box straight into the dimples...

    I prefer to remove the box so you can check it for corrosion, as it handles a lot of force :)
     

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