Hi I'm Solow Suspension, here to help.

@T6ARF thanks for the tag.

@Mark55bn can you call me tomorrow I can walk you through some stuff. Also can you measure the distance from the centre of the wheel to wheel arch please.
 
@T6ARF thanks for the tag.

@Mark55bn can you call me tomorrow I can walk you through some stuff. Also can you measure the distance from the centre of the wheel to wheel arch please.
Hi I've just got back from France and have family stuff to do this weekend. Can I give you a call Monday? I'll get the van on some flat ground and take some measurements then.
 
Hi I've just got back from France and have family stuff to do this weekend. Can I give you a call Monday? I'll get the van on some flat ground and take some measurements then.
You certainly can buddy, whenever is convenient 07823449588
 
Hi, i had bilstein B14 on there lowest setting on my previous t5.1 on 245/45/19 wheels.
Im now in a T6.1 with eibach 50mm lowing springs but want to go lower on 20s - im thinking Solow Lows on their highest setting for better comfort. Is that a wise idea?

would love to see another van on the same Lows and set at max height on 20's before i purchase - anyone help?

Ta
 
Hi, i had bilstein B14 on there lowest setting on my previous t5.1 on 245/45/19 wheels.
Im now in a T6.1 with eibach 50mm lowing springs but want to go lower on 20s - im thinking Solow Lows on their highest setting for better comfort. Is that a wise idea?

would love to see another van on the same Lows and set at max height on 20's before i purchase - anyone help?

Ta
Solow lows. Full height on 20s 👍🏼

IMG_0144.webp
 
Those wheels are 20x9 all round running 225/35/20. I think the largest tyre that you can run on 20 without rubbing on soLows. Someone correct me if I’m wrong. I have staggered wheels for summer. 8.5 front and 10 rear. I think still running the 225s on the front and maybe 275 on the back but would have to check
 
Would recommend adjustable rear bushes tho. The slight camber looks great but replacing tyres Every 7k miles got boring fast 🤣.
 
Hi all, I have the Solow NXTs on a completed camper, T30. Constant weight is about 2500kg of the 3000kg GVM. When first installed, it was set at the minimum 40mm drop but still raked (rear sat higher). I found it too low and got a 20mm increase all round. When the camper was completed, I had the front raised further to level the van (as seen on a THQ video). The suspension place here (Australia) said raising the front had "increased(?) the spring rate therefore you'd feel the bumps more" and due to the T6.1 panel design, the gap from top of tyre to the guard was greater than the rear tyre gap.

Is that normal (for those that have levelled their vans) for it to give the illusion that the front is sitting higher when its not?
And yes, I do now feel the bumps more, sometimes it can feel a bit bouncy... avoidable? normal?

My limited understanding of raising the NXTs with that tool, I see you're reducing the space the spring has to operate in between the collar and top mount, therefore "squashing" the spring and making it firmer...
 
Hi all, I have the Solow NXTs on a completed camper, T30. Constant weight is about 2500kg of the 3000kg GVM. When first installed, it was set at the minimum 40mm drop but still raked (rear sat higher). I found it too low and got a 20mm increase all round. When the camper was completed, I had the front raised further to level the van (as seen on a THQ video). The suspension place here (Australia) said raising the front had "increased(?) the spring rate therefore you'd feel the bumps more" and due to the T6.1 panel design, the gap from top of tyre to the guard was greater than the rear tyre gap.

Is that normal (for those that have levelled their vans) for it to give the illusion that the front is sitting higher when its not?
And yes, I do now feel the bumps more, sometimes it can feel a bit bouncy... avoidable? normal?

My limited understanding of raising the NXTs with that tool, I see you're reducing the space the spring has to operate in between the collar and top mount, therefore "squashing" the spring and making it firmer...
I did exactly that. This is on the highest setting on the back the. The fronts set to match. It rides amazing and better than my dad's van who is on b14s on the lowest setting

PXL_20250922_172850258.webp
 
Just watch your tyre profile….anything higher than 35s will give you rubbing on the front on dips/bumps in the road
 
Yeah I get that. I was getting rubbing at speed on deep undulations and dips in the road on 40s. Got rid of the top inner wheel arch clip and run 35norofile now and no rubbing……THQ recommends those steps too so must be something in it.
 
That sounds like your toe isn't set correctly I get a good 15k out of my tyres and they wear nice and even
 
Back
Top