Little update.
Changed rear springs from T28 to T32.
Sits much more level now.
Not bothered about lowering,just get rid of rear sag.
See pic.
4 yellow stripes off.(Right)
3 Grey on.(Left)
Look closely..much more meat on T32s.
Thanks to Steve @CRS Performance for supplying shocks & springs
I up plated my T28 to a T31.5 last year with Dan at Van Weight Engineering. Paperwork exercise that cost £275. No need for MOT station or anything like that. Just fill in a form and send some pics. Someone on here mentioned very recently that they had lost their DVLA accreditation but I’ve seen...
I can’t say I’ve heard of Arivo Ultra ARZ4 but my initial concern might be your suspension; campers often sit heavier at the back, causing the front to understeer, and your photo seems to show that.
Its the rake angle of the van all the weight is on the rear , you need to level it up !! ideally get some proper shocks in there too to maximise grip .
We all talk about camper sag affectionately as a joke , BUT these vans arent safe when the rear is 40 mm lower than the...
Hi - I have recently purchased a converted T6 T28 and the rear is sagging a touch.
I plan in-time to upgrade the suspension when I change wheels etc but for the short term looking at changing the rear springs only.
I have taken a look at T32 springs but can’t find a solid answer as to whether...
I have to agree - low mileage, DSG and Highline spec is a must as a base.
And I would have to bow to others about the weight but it makes sense a T30 is probably the lowest I would go when thinking about all the furniture, stuff, people and suitcases in a campervan.
So none of them
My two-penneth FWIW.
Mine is a T28 SWB 102 and I too was a little concerned about power with the conversion weight. It was sagging at the rear a little after conversion so I just swapped out the rear springs for std T32 springs (really easy job) and the stance is now perfect. Not low but didn't...
Dear T6 forum users
I know there have been multiple posts about this, but most have resulted in a sale or purchase.
I have a 2017 t28 fully converted camper and with the introduction of a dog and a baby and all the paraphernalia the rear is sagging more than I would like and has affected ride...
All I changed were the shock absorbers so in my mind that doesn’t warrant an insurance change. Sure, they work better than OE shocks but ride height is the same as I kept the OE springs and they are designed to a standard.
Our T28 weighs 2.26t with a full tank of fuel and me in he drivers seat...
Went to see @CRS Performance and got the back of my van lifted, yey. Steve installed T32 springs (replaced factory fitted T28 springs). Much better now, no rear end sag.
I know I know this subject has been done to death, I have a 2016 T28 PV and my arse is sagging a bit and soon to be sagging alot due to installation of security boxes weighing 106kg combined that`s before I fill them. So as these are a permanent fixture I think I need to change the rear...
Hi
I’ve got a T28 (Jobl full conversion) and want a tow bar fitted. I also am looking to upgrade to H and R ARB’s to stop the wallow ( my husband takes the p*** when I let him drive which is not often!).
I will be mounting E bikes on the tow bar and keen to avoid the rear end sag. Like a lot...
Yes.
The vw dealer done that mod on my T5.1 FOC when i had a new rear 4M diff fitted.
My T28 was sagging at rear due to weight. T32 rear springs sorted it.
A quick and easy fix for the rear sag is a set of T 32 springs . negligible cost ( Free here ) . we can adjust the height with spring distance spacers to get the camper sitting perfect .
A H&R upgrade ARB kit is approx £450.00 nowadays but i wouldnt recommend that route...
Finish all the mods and let me have the wheel arch gap on the rear. , I’ll tell you what to do to fix it. If you arent looking to sort the ride quality , this is an easy fix
I strongly suspect I will be in need of some T32 rear springs for my T28 soon....
I have an exploria bed with caravelle fitting bottom structure and will be fitting a heavy sliding tray system next week. Coupled with all my loose camping gear and a planned kitchen pod, I anticipate some sag.
If...
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