Lowered

All about modifications, shiny alloys, chrome wheel nuts & mirrors, body skirts and much more!

Moderator: Ian

User avatar
helen&tony
Supreme Being
Posts: 9869
Joined: Thu Nov 18, 2004 12:49 pm
Location: Bulgaria

Re: Lowered

Post by helen&tony » Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:23 pm

Hi
You're not the only one, Poohbear...I bought mine as a load-lugger over rough fields, and going camping....I suppose the "lowering " fans aren't interested in either...PLUS, as you say, it's a van....not a sports car, and neither is the performance or the handling.....For me, and many others, it is what it is....a perfect all-rounder
Cheers
Helen
In the beginning there was nothing , then God said "Let there be Light".....There was still nothing , but ,by crikey, you could see it better.
Neildeb68
Bongonaut
Posts: 33
Joined: Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:28 pm

Re: Lowered

Post by Neildeb68 » Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:30 pm

Image
Low is the way forward :D
User avatar
Simon Jones
Supreme Being
Posts: 9341
Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2005 3:34 pm
Location: Salisbury (ish), Wiltshire

Re: Lowered

Post by Simon Jones » Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:37 pm

Poohbear wrote:
meek.tv wrote:
Poohbear wrote: Seems a lot of expense to me for nothing. Just my opinion :)
I have to park opposite this everyday at work and it's making me jealous

But that's a van?

Looks like it's driven by a really fat bloke with a load of bricks in the back :)

I'd go for ground clearance & comfortable ride over something that you'd be worried about taking off road. I find the standard springs are fine, but each to their own :)

Image

Image
Jim the Box
Tribal Elder
Posts: 868
Joined: Fri May 11, 2012 4:43 pm
Location: East Lothian
Contact:

Re: Lowered

Post by Jim the Box » Sat Sep 28, 2013 12:07 am

I fitted 18" wheels and tyres to mine, fills all the space in the arches, looks as though it's been lowered, but most importantly of all it handles better, and clears ALL speed bumps and, I can travel over any campsite without the risk of bottoming out.
Gave my lowering springs away as, I could only us 2 roads to get out of my town as the rest had speed bumps. Add air assistors to the rear springs and it will handle even better.
"Today's rain is tomorrow's Whisky"
bigdaddycain
Supreme Being
Posts: 10637
Joined: Fri May 13, 2005 11:58 am
Location: Ince Lancs

Re: Lowered

Post by bigdaddycain » Sun Sep 29, 2013 1:16 am

meek.tv wrote:Does anyone have any before and after photos?
I had to trawl a fair way back to find any piccies of my bongo pre lowering! But here you go....

Image

And afterwards.....


Image

A point worthy of note is the later pic shows the bongo with a bodykit fitted,this visually lowers the vehicle in addition to the actual lowering with the use of lowering springs.

A few more post lowering pics....

Image

Image

Image

Handling wise i'd suggest the vehicle feels less "wallowy" if anything, perhaps simply for the fact that the C.O.G has been physically lowered slightly. There are downsides, less ground clearance,speed bumps have to be negotiated,potholes avoided etc etc... All the usual pitfalls of any lowered vehicle. The bongo is one of the fairweather vehicles in my stable, she's not even used if it looks like rain, never mind driven across muddy fields! :lol:

A real concern recently though was could i actually get the vehicle up, then down the sharpish ramp of a ferry when laden... she managed it, but i did take my toolbox with me just in case i had to whip the bumpers off to embark! 8)
ビッグダディケイン RIP Big Bank Hank (Imp the Dimp) 1957-2014
GreenBongo
Bongolier
Posts: 118
Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:06 pm

Re: Lowered

Post by GreenBongo » Sun Sep 29, 2013 7:40 pm

That does look a lot better lowered, with just the low-profiles there is a lot of room in the arches. What effect does the lowering have on the suspension geometry?
User avatar
meek.tv
Bongolier
Posts: 387
Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 9:13 am
Location: Swansea : S.Wales

Re: Lowered

Post by meek.tv » Sun Sep 29, 2013 8:22 pm

BDC that does look a lot better fair play, how much lower did it go? Bell hill have some 40mm drop springs but that doesn't seem like it will make much difference
.......... cycling more.
bigdaddycain
Supreme Being
Posts: 10637
Joined: Fri May 13, 2005 11:58 am
Location: Ince Lancs

Re: Lowered

Post by bigdaddycain » Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:20 am

GreenBongo wrote:That does look a lot better lowered, with just the low-profiles there is a lot of room in the arches. What effect does the lowering have on the suspension geometry?
Camber, toe-in, toe-out appeared pretty much unaffected as far as i recall.... My bongo's a 4wd, so i'm pretty keen on wheel rotation (twice a year ideally) when the wheels are rotated i have them re-balanced, and a static laser 4 wheel alignment. Post lowering the tolerances hadn't altered worthy of any note.

If i'd known when i bought the bongo (almost 10 years ago now i come to think about it) that i would lower it, i'd have stuck with the 2wd... CV boots on the front suffer from the altered driveshaft angles as a consequence of lowering. The actual CV joints don't seem to feel the strain, but the boots do.

I now factor a new pair of heavy duty CV boots each year on the pre-MOT service, along with brake pads, undersealing, and a general health check.
ビッグダディケイン RIP Big Bank Hank (Imp the Dimp) 1957-2014
bigdaddycain
Supreme Being
Posts: 10637
Joined: Fri May 13, 2005 11:58 am
Location: Ince Lancs

Re: Lowered

Post by bigdaddycain » Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:22 am

meek.tv wrote:BDC that does look a lot better fair play, how much lower did it go? Bell hill have some 40mm drop springs but that doesn't seem like it will make much difference
Thanks, the springs are bell hill sourced originally, i think 50mm RSR springs.
ビッグダディケイン RIP Big Bank Hank (Imp the Dimp) 1957-2014
User avatar
blobber
Supreme Being
Posts: 1452
Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 9:30 pm
Location: NORTHWICH

Re: Lowered

Post by blobber » Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:36 pm

Nah, don't like it. (trad.)
Alan & Dot

Yes sir, I can Bongo !!

I now walk with an angel by my side.
paulinthetrees
Junior Bongonaut
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:24 am

Re: Lowered

Post by paulinthetrees » Sat Oct 12, 2013 11:12 am

Hello Helen I was just looking at youre bongo Is that a tv aerial on youre windscreen I cant seem to get a signal on tv if it is is it any good and where can I get one thanks
User avatar
helen&tony
Supreme Being
Posts: 9869
Joined: Thu Nov 18, 2004 12:49 pm
Location: Bulgaria

Re: Lowered

Post by helen&tony » Sat Oct 12, 2013 12:02 pm

Hi
Is that the square thing on the window in front of the Driver???....If so, it's a Head Up Display
Cheers
Helen
In the beginning there was nothing , then God said "Let there be Light".....There was still nothing , but ,by crikey, you could see it better.
User avatar
chipvan
Supreme Being
Posts: 1872
Joined: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:31 pm
Location: dorset

Re: Lowered

Post by chipvan » Sat Oct 12, 2013 11:23 pm

bdc nice pics!
User avatar
ELZE
Supreme Being
Posts: 1305
Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:31 pm
Location: Whitley Bay

Re: Lowered

Post by ELZE » Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:53 am

Poohbear wrote:
meek.tv wrote:
Poohbear wrote: Seems a lot of expense to me for nothing. Just my opinion :)
I have to park opposite this everyday at work and it's making me jealous

But that's a van?

HOLD YOUR'E NERVE MAN! Smile through your teeth! :twisted: :twisted:
A Bongo is for life, not just for Christmas
Post Reply

Return to “Pimp My Bongo”