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Dillon123

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Just wondering has anybody had the same issue we are having? We have owned our bailey for just over a year now with out any problems but recently we have been scraping over speed bumps there hasn't been no additional weight added to the van & can not see anything obvious we do no our baily is low & wide but has been fine up to now ??
 
We had a 69-2, lots of problems but not what you are saying, I would check the tyre are not low, check a spring has not snapped, and check your water tanks have not dropped, and go much much slower of sleeping policemen, it hurts them as well. Hope you get it sorted.
 
Your springs are probably flat so any height you had from the suspension a year ago has been lost.

A MoHo is just a commercial van chassis albeit always max'd out on its weight limits.

My first call would be to add semi-air suspension to the rear to help get some clearance back.
 
Your springs are probably flat so any height you had from the suspension a year ago has been lost.

A MoHo is just a commercial van chassis albeit always max'd out on its weight limits.

My first call would be to add semi-air suspension to the rear to help get some clearance back.
Could add another spring each side. Bur having had air suspension on rear before, I would go for that. Plus you can make it look empty when I fact you ate way over the limit. I weighed my 3.5, once and was just short of 5t. I must have just kept adding and not noticed the performance difference though I was going through brake pads and discs a lot, that should have made me suspicious. It was a van not a mo/ho.
 

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