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Thanks duncan and Craig :bow: A good answer is never far away on here!
I didn't take into account the screws so I'm probably right on 100mm from the screw. Would have been 95mm originally. So i think at this height it shouldn't present too many issues. Not even an inch down from standard.
Would be interested to hear mossy / Ali's bumper height.....
Those wobbly struts on yours make it look knock kneed with cow hocks! Your ride height is pretty much OEM as no problems with the transporter last year.
Those wobbly struts on yours make it look knock kneed with cow hocks! Your ride height is pretty much OEM as no problems with the transporter last year.
Ali, was it speedhumps and ramps that you were catching on? Or were the trays catching just on general rural road driving? The garage where i got them fitted was down some real rural lanes (you know the type with grass growing up the middle of the road) and the car didnt catch or scrape.
Interested to hear how stiff/soft you have yours on the adjustment on the top (bump i think). Ive gone for 17 clicks back on the rear and 10 clicks back on the front. From fully hard that is.
The reccomended settings were about 12 clicks back and 7, this was very, very firm and not very pleasant! uke:
Mine catches everywhere now because it's bowed in the middle. But I having it strengthened just now and more/new bolts put on to essentially pull it up.
It used to catch on bumps, humps and roads which were heavily used by lorrys (where the wheels were lower than the centre of the road)
I honestly can't remember...I think I was middle middle...
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