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Right, as some of you know (and the ridicule I've received :finger: ) I've just got myself a caravan.

Now that I have a hefty lump to attatch the Octy vRS, I thought I'd look at stiffening up the rear suspension, but stuff that, if I'm paying for the rear, I'll pay for all the wheels, and improve the handling when the 1 ton lump aint on the rear. :D

So, what are my options for stiffening up the ride? I dont want the drop the ride height, but I dont want to turn the car into a complete bone shaker. (Roads in Barnsley aint that great)

My nearest tuners are JBS, so I'll be popping down there as I am more than impressed with the work they have done for me, but want a heads up on what questions to ask, and how much it will likely cost me.

And no Caravan gags pleez...... :mad:

adjustable ride height and damping may be a good bet,to get it spot on,for when the van is on or off

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