Reimo Classic vs. SCA 194 pop top roof

Hi Wayne....have found the van very rattling to be honest...Jonny has checked its fitting and found it ok. Dan at Simply Surf Bus also thought the van noisy on Friday last. The van was running original suspension, wheels and tyres, which are, to be fair, for commercial use.
I left Dan‘s place with swamper wheels and tyres, and it has made a massive difference. Not now so keen to lift the suspension with a kit.
Hope this helps. A swb van SCA are far more common, and may be quieter.
 
Hi Wayne....have found the van very rattling to be honest...Jonny has checked its fitting and found it ok. Dan at Simply Surf Bus also thought the van noisy on Friday last. The van was running original suspension, wheels and tyres, which are, to be fair, for commercial use.
I left Dan‘s place with swamper wheels and tyres, and it has made a massive difference. Not now so keen to lift the suspension with a kit.
Hope this helps. A swb van SCA are far more common, and may be quieter.
Thanks for the reply Vinci, My wifes is SWB but we are running low profiles. May have to look into the noise implications with these I think.
 
The swb is far more common....perhaps ask on this forum....there is an awful lot of experience and knowledge on here, and members are generous with their time/advice.
I have passed a couple of vans on the motorway recently where the front of their roofs are noticeably lifting!....at least with my SCA there are steel catches on both sides of the roof so no chance of the same happening....also with the “spoiler”, wind is deflected.
Lots of choices/considerations
 
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