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		<title>Wagenswest 1968-79 Volkswagen bus lowering kit, the “Slam Bay Special”</title>
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<h2><strong>Wagenswest, Volkswagen bus lowering kit &#8211; the</strong> “<strong>SLAM BAY SPECIAL</strong>”</h2>
<p>1968-79 Volkswagen bus lowering kit. No short cuts here, no junk or getting almost what you wanted.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong>No core charge any more, this is an out rite price</strong></em></span></p>
<h3><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Ship in 4-6 weeks. </span></strong></h3>
<p>This VW bus lowering kit comes with,</p>
<p><strong>Wagenswest built</strong>, 4 Inch narrowed, 2 degree raked, adjustable beam, with <em><strong>NEW, OEM style needle bearings</strong></em> . Also included is a torsion spring narrowing tool, plus <strong>Wagenswest built</strong>, 2.5 inch dropped spindles. And for the rear <strong>Wagenswest built</strong>, 3.25 Horseshoe rear drop plates, Or upgrade to the <a href="https://wagenswest.com/how_to/How_to_1968-79_bus/content/index_9.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">4.5 rear drop plates </a>if your are going real low and want to run aftermarket aluminum wheels.</p>
<h3>This kit will drop your bus from 3.25 inches lower than stock, to 8 or more inches lower than stock.</h3>
<p><strong> Cores.</strong> &#8212; No cores</p>
<p>When in comes to the torsion springs, you Will need to narrow your own. A Wagenswest spring narrowing tool is included, and narrowing your own torsion springs, instructions are <a title="spring narrowing jig tool" href="https://wagenswest.com/how_to/how_to_narrow_torsion_springs/content/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em><strong>here</strong></em></a>.</p>
<p><strong>1&#8243; inch raised beam option,</strong></p>
<p>The 1” inch raised beam option is included in our beams with a dual bolt pattern, to aid in getting more of a drop and better ground clearance. Here is the deal with 1968-79 bay window buses; because of the ball joint design, the beam hangs down roughly 1” inch more than split window bus beams do.  So when you install a 1” inch raised beam you gain 1” inch of ground clearance and in effect you turn a set of 2.5” inch dropped spindles into 3.5”inch drops.</p>
<p>This option has a cost, &#8212;&#8212; wait for it &#8212;&#8212; you will need to notch / cut above the beam 1”inch higher, you will also need to remove the heater tube over the beam, leave it out &#8211; or replace with flex hose. You will also have some cables to move. This is a bit of work but has a big payoff.  The 1”inch raised beams have dual side plate bolt patters so you can bolt them in the stock spot if you chicken out.<strong><br />
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<h3>Should I use 3.25&#8243; Horseshoe drop plates? Or upgrade to 4.5&#8243; drop plates ?</h3>
<p>Rule of thumb,  4.5&#8243; drop plates are for 1968-70 buses.</p>
<p>If you have a 1968-70 bus and you plan on running wide five aftermarket 15&#8243; aluminum wheels, will  need the 4.5&#8243; drop plates. If you have a 1971-79 bus  you are probably ok with the 3.25&#8243; Horseshoe drop plates . <em><strong>The 4.5&#8243; drop plates are not special because they are 1.25&#8243; inches lower then the Horseshoe plates. 4.5&#8243; drop plates are special because they narrow the rear wheel base by a 1/2&#8243; inch per side.</strong></em></p>
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