Howdy Bongonauts!
Does anyone have experience raising the bongo on spacers? I'm familiar with the pillow kits for the rear coils that improve the ride, but I'd be curious about what the options are to lift the whole vehicle and get some proper ground clearance
Cheers,
BB
Raising the van
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Re: Raising the van
Instinct says the easiest way would be to remove the Bongo, as a complete assembly, and replace with a Mitsubishi Delica.
Seriously, if you do find a practical way to raise the Bongo I doubt the insurers would like it, but as it's not on beam axles I can't see a simple way.
Seriously, if you do find a practical way to raise the Bongo I doubt the insurers would like it, but as it's not on beam axles I can't see a simple way.
Re: Raising the van
I had clearance issues with mines when I got it, the undertray used to ground out on normal speed bumps all the time. It wasnt till i was parked next to another one in a car park one day i realised someone had actually lowered it
I bought a full set of used shocks & springs off ebay & fitted them, what a difference, no grounding out on speed bumps anymore. It also explained why it was eating ball joints.
I then resold the lowered shocks & springs back on ebay & nearly recovered the cost back of the shocks & springs i bought.
I bought a full set of used shocks & springs off ebay & fitted them, what a difference, no grounding out on speed bumps anymore. It also explained why it was eating ball joints.
I then resold the lowered shocks & springs back on ebay & nearly recovered the cost back of the shocks & springs i bought.
95 2.5d 4WD AFT