Has my Bongo been lowered?
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Has my Bongo been lowered?
A local road has lots of speed bumps of the type that don't stretch right across the lane i.e. you can generally get the wheels either side. In the Bongo I'm finding that the engine under tray catches on the bumps unless I crawl over them. I've read some people have fitted spring assistors and soneone who said changing the shocks helped with a similar issue but I haven't found any conclusive answer.
Can anyone with an un-lowered Bongo give me some measurements I can check to see if mine has been lowered? If it has then I shall be seriously considering reversing the proceedure. (There's a picture from the side here if it helps).
Ta.
Ben
Can anyone with an un-lowered Bongo give me some measurements I can check to see if mine has been lowered? If it has then I shall be seriously considering reversing the proceedure. (There's a picture from the side here if it helps).
Ta.
Ben
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The distance from the sill to the ground might vary depending on how much extra weight is in the van -- camping conversions can add quite a lot of weight. I once had a 1970 flat top vw camper that a previous owner had put a rock-n-roll bed, stove, sink, cabinets etc. in. It eventually broke in half due to the extra weight! Properly converted vws have the frame strengthened.
The distance is 25.5cm on my unconverted 8 seater 2WD bongo. Your 24cm should be plenty though.
You could try going over the speed bumps at an angle instead of a straight on approach, or perhaps there was existing damage to the bottom cover that is making it hang down more than it should. Perhaps you could measure the distance to the ground from the plastic bottom cover at the oil drain plug, then compare with others. Mine is 17.5cm from the ground.
The distance is 25.5cm on my unconverted 8 seater 2WD bongo. Your 24cm should be plenty though.
You could try going over the speed bumps at an angle instead of a straight on approach, or perhaps there was existing damage to the bottom cover that is making it hang down more than it should. Perhaps you could measure the distance to the ground from the plastic bottom cover at the oil drain plug, then compare with others. Mine is 17.5cm from the ground.
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Hi BB, i am almost certain looking at the pictures that your bongo has been lowered.. I feel though that a more accurate measurement would be to measure from the inner edge
of the wheelarch lip, to the centre of the wheel.
If you did this from the front wheels then made an average of the two measurements, then the rear wheels and averaged the two measurements, but dont average the front and rear measurements together
If you would prefer to resume back to standard suspension (seriously) I can arrange for a qualified mechanic to swap the springs over from my bongo to yours...? I would stand the cost of course... PM me if you are interested.
of the wheelarch lip, to the centre of the wheel.
If you did this from the front wheels then made an average of the two measurements, then the rear wheels and averaged the two measurements, but dont average the front and rear measurements together

If you would prefer to resume back to standard suspension (seriously) I can arrange for a qualified mechanic to swap the springs over from my bongo to yours...? I would stand the cost of course... PM me if you are interested.
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