Hi,
Thought I would give you my opinion on he last three sets of coliovers that I have had on my vans..
Vw t5 lwb sportline - I sold this van about two years ago but I had installed Vmax coliovers with adjustable dampening. The coliovers were on the van for circa 60k and I found them comfortable but not very reassuring around the corners. Probably because I had them on the softest setting and used to get the nodding dog effect. I had them wound down as low as they would go at the front and just levelled up the rear, but still could go lower on the rear. I could have hub modded the front to make it lower, but I was happy with it the way it was.
Only issue I had was one of the rear adjusters shattered one day. No real problem £20 for replacement part.
Summary - soft ride, adjustable dampening was nice although I always had it set to soft after the novelty
wore off.
Pictures below of my t5 with the Vmax. Picture 1 is with 22’s on the other two pictures are with 20’s on.
Vw t6 180bhp lwb - After reading many recommendations about b14’s, I bit the bullet and bought these and the h and r anti roll bar.
I may get shot for this from the b14 worshippers, but I have found them quite a harsh ride and found myself pothole dodging even though I had gone with 19” banded steels with 245-45 tyres. I also had about 20mm of thread on the front shocks left to lower it further, but the further I lowered it the rougher the ride got. The handling though is amazing compared to the Vmax. The van feels like it is on rails with the b14 and h and r arb, but for me I would rather have comfort.
They went as low as the Vmax but could have gone lower with hub if mine wasn’t a t32.
Summary - Hard ride compared to the Vmax, found myself pothole dodging and lots of gritting teeth if I hit a bump too fast. I would not buy these again even if they were half the price.
Pictures below of the t6 with b14’s
Vw t6 204bhp lwb - this time I really wanted to go air ride and I may still do it, but for this van I chose Stanced Ultra. The reason for this was a price tag of £600, drop of over 100mm and no negative reviews. (Although there are not many reviews). I fitted these yesterday and have done about 80 miles on them of mixed driving.
I am truly made up with how good they are. They are obviously stiffer than standard but I am definitely not pothole dodging or worrying what road surface I am going over.
The handling is brilliant, and has transformed the wallowing van into something that is quite fun to drive.
The van has dropped about 110mm and still has more to go on both the front and the rear.
Measurements from the centre of the wheel to the top of the wheel arch were 470mm originally and now sits at 360mm with more to go.
Summary - These are my favourite of the three by a long way. The are firm but not harsh or crashy. They make the van feel like a go kart. The range of height adjustability is vast. My only question is what are the “so lows” like ??? I certainly won’t be swapping my Stance to find out.
Not taken any pictures yet, but I will do shortly.
Thought I would give you my opinion on he last three sets of coliovers that I have had on my vans..
Vw t5 lwb sportline - I sold this van about two years ago but I had installed Vmax coliovers with adjustable dampening. The coliovers were on the van for circa 60k and I found them comfortable but not very reassuring around the corners. Probably because I had them on the softest setting and used to get the nodding dog effect. I had them wound down as low as they would go at the front and just levelled up the rear, but still could go lower on the rear. I could have hub modded the front to make it lower, but I was happy with it the way it was.
Only issue I had was one of the rear adjusters shattered one day. No real problem £20 for replacement part.
Summary - soft ride, adjustable dampening was nice although I always had it set to soft after the novelty
wore off.
Pictures below of my t5 with the Vmax. Picture 1 is with 22’s on the other two pictures are with 20’s on.
Vw t6 180bhp lwb - After reading many recommendations about b14’s, I bit the bullet and bought these and the h and r anti roll bar.
I may get shot for this from the b14 worshippers, but I have found them quite a harsh ride and found myself pothole dodging even though I had gone with 19” banded steels with 245-45 tyres. I also had about 20mm of thread on the front shocks left to lower it further, but the further I lowered it the rougher the ride got. The handling though is amazing compared to the Vmax. The van feels like it is on rails with the b14 and h and r arb, but for me I would rather have comfort.
They went as low as the Vmax but could have gone lower with hub if mine wasn’t a t32.
Summary - Hard ride compared to the Vmax, found myself pothole dodging and lots of gritting teeth if I hit a bump too fast. I would not buy these again even if they were half the price.
Pictures below of the t6 with b14’s
Vw t6 204bhp lwb - this time I really wanted to go air ride and I may still do it, but for this van I chose Stanced Ultra. The reason for this was a price tag of £600, drop of over 100mm and no negative reviews. (Although there are not many reviews). I fitted these yesterday and have done about 80 miles on them of mixed driving.
I am truly made up with how good they are. They are obviously stiffer than standard but I am definitely not pothole dodging or worrying what road surface I am going over.
The handling is brilliant, and has transformed the wallowing van into something that is quite fun to drive.
The van has dropped about 110mm and still has more to go on both the front and the rear.
Measurements from the centre of the wheel to the top of the wheel arch were 470mm originally and now sits at 360mm with more to go.
Summary - These are my favourite of the three by a long way. The are firm but not harsh or crashy. They make the van feel like a go kart. The range of height adjustability is vast. My only question is what are the “so lows” like ??? I certainly won’t be swapping my Stance to find out.
Not taken any pictures yet, but I will do shortly.
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