New to VW and panel vans. Have just bought a 2017 T30/150 DSG on 18” Amorak steel wheels. Have read mixed reviews and posts on the benefits of lowering on ride quality. The van will be converted over the next 12 months or so to a full campervan. It will also be used as a daily driver and will also tow a caravan. Is there any benefit to lowering or would you leave as standard?
I’m a year down the line from ownership and have probably scratched my head like you. I bought a camper converted PV but soon hated the ride and handling - and I mean general day to day, I’m not a speed freak in my 102hp!
I agree with some of the comments already on here. Lowering itself is largely aesthetic and you’ll not feel any benefit other than potentially being able to fit under barriers etc depending on your final height. So I’d park ‘lowering’ itself for a moment…
Upgrading the suspension itself (not sure if you are), however - completely different outcome. With guidance (speak with
@CRS Performance ) you’ll end up with a safer handling van with a more pleasant driving experience.
But for what it’s worth, I’d put up with it as it is for now and wait until you’ve finished your conversion. You’re only going to get heavier, you’ll probably end up with notorious camper van ‘rear end sag’ (because a lot of the conversion weight will be in the rear) and you’ll learn to experience it as it is now to further inform what you want to do. Otherwise changes you make now you may want to reverse after your conversion. It all adds up £ wise so take a while to make the right decision and get the best long term result.
If you’re set on lowering (for looks), brilliant - but do it when the van is as good as completed including the wheels you’re likely to end up with so you get the look you want.
I had rear end sag, crashy ride, light steering and vague breaking esp. on motorway. Upgraded suspension to KW STX via
@CRS Performance to fix my main ride/safety priorities and I lowered at the same time (50mm) for looks and love the results. My only regret is I only had 16” wheels at the time and didn’t know if I’d go 18s or 20s so wasn’t sure what height to go so struggled to decide what height to lower to. Steve was great and rather than the fixed Koni option I went to him for, suggested the STX (adjustable) so I’d have the flexibility in the future. And to be honest, now that I have ended up with 20s, I will probably try and lift from 50mm to 40mm as I get a bit of rub/scrape over speed bumps, so I’m pleased I can.
Good luck and welcome to the (endless) journey!