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Caddy 3: Lowering the rear end?
Hey all.
I have a friend that have a brand new Caddy for his business, but he desperately wants to lower this new van of his. The front end is no problem, of course, he already has H&R springs for the Touran on the way, but the rear end has leaf springs just like the previous Caddy. The only place I know of (in Germany) that has lowering kits for the older Caddy is bullock-style.de, but they have nothing for the new Caddy. Does anyone of you know anything about this? Any tips are good tips!
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Help, anyone?
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airride? also handy when loading heavy stuff.
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Maybe he can mount the rear axle on top of the leaf spring,instead of under the leaf springs
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That's what i thought also, Ron Huijzer has done the same with his caddy.
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And that caddy of his is ONE HELL OF A CADDY! Just mount them 'on the wrong side'
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