T6 suspension

Are you going to be converting it to a camper? The T32s very harsh and crashy as an empty van, but when you get permanent weight in the back that might change.
It might be worth speaking to CRS for some advice and options, even if you don't want to lower it Steve could give you some spring/damper advice.
 
You won't go wrong with a trip to Cannock, and you will be looking for B roads to drive on the way back!



 
I’ve got a 2019 t6 t32. Any advice on changing the suspension to a softer ride. 🙏
There are few things you can do to get a better ride from a T32 , it will be beneficial to call us and listen to some sound advice . A combination of the right springs and more importantly SHOCKSs and you will be amazed at the difference
 
Hi Guys,
Looking to get my suspension changed on my T6. I know CRS have a great rep on here but they’re 4 hours drive from where i live. Can anyone recommend someone near me, i live in Kent not far from Folkestone? Many thanks in advance
 
Hi Guys,
Looking to get my suspension changed on my T6. I know CRS have a great rep on here but they’re 4 hours drive from where i live. Can anyone recommend someone near me, i live in Kent not far from Folkestone? Many thanks in advance
@CRS Performance is worth the drive.

I drove up from East London, stayed over at a local Brit stop in the van for the night before. (Free stay with a meal + beer).

Arrived 9pm for said meal and beer at Cannock.

Was at CRS for 830am, and on the way home by 11am... Then back home by 3pm the following day.

They ask for a 2-3hr slot for a full suspension swap.

Make it an adventure, rather than just a garage visit.
 
Hi Guys,
Looking to get my suspension changed on my T6. I know CRS have a great rep on here but they’re 4 hours drive from where i live. Can anyone recommend someone near me, i live in Kent not far from Folkestone? Many thanks in advance
We do ship a lot of kits out to clients for local fitment . We can support with tips on the instal to who ever is doing it .
 
@Timbo89 I'd make the drive up yourself and be with the van while the suspension is being fitted at @CRS Performance then you can be on hand to make any decisions should any other parts need changing or to answer questions on how you'd like the van to sit etc. It'll be worth it in the long run as you can have it fitted and any issues resolved on the day rather than going backwards and forwards. I am another happy CRS customer with a Koni Definition kit which I thoroughly recommend but I'd give the same advice if you were to use any other suspension company such as @Dav-Tec or @BognorMotors. I think it'll just be easier overall. As @Dellmassive says make a day out of it and have fun on the way back. :grin bounce:
 
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