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MONGO
• Sandwich, IL, USA
• Registered on 1/3/2003
• 210 posts
Posted:9/8/2003 14:37
If you find something that will work let us Know. As for the back, it`s just sprained with a pinched nerve in left leg. Been worse, Broke once, fractured twice. Love my job


jimmybigrig
• winnipeg, XX, Canada
• Registered on 2/22/2003
• 66 posts
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Posted:9/8/2003 17:09
this may sound dumb but am i correct in thinking if you removed the blocks on the rear springs that this would help reduce the amount of axle warp and also level out the x as well?( you could also go higher in front to level). i bet with the reduction of axle warp combined with the velvet rear shackles and front and rear swaybars and ranchos all around and a smaller bump stop that this thing should end up riding and handling pretty good
MONGO
• Sandwich, IL, USA
• Registered on 1/3/2003
• 210 posts
Posted:9/8/2003 21:28
It would handle and ride real nice, but if you load the bus up ( full tank, people, cargo and maybe tow a trailer) your butts going to sag ( hate that) and your handling is going to suffer. You could put in an Air lift system to compensate. It`s not a dumb idea.


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