Thank you.will have a look.Hi Lorri, could point you in the right direction with some links but honestly there has been so much discussion on this subject already.
Try a search
If you can't find them let me know and I will post some.
Mike
That's what I did.I hear that vw themselves will lower it by 30mm for you with a kit for about 450 quid get onto the dealer and see what they say
That seems a bit of an arrogant reply. The question seemed a quite reasonable one to me.
I had my 2017 Ocean lowered with vw springs by my dealer. I did it so it would fit in my garage. Visually it doesn't make a big difference. The ride is a little harder on poor road surfaces but the van leans less in corners. The difference is not night and day. I would not lower it more for fear of not being able to drive over uneven ground without bottoming out.
Charles
Hi Hirtsy. Thanks for your courteous response. I entirely take your point about topics being previously discussed and using the search facility - we've all been guilty of that on a forum and a polite 'nudge' does no harm. But personally, being a newbie (on any subject) one always feels apprehensive about asking 'the dumb' question, and the measure of a nice forum is one that doesn't ridicule someone else's lack of knowledge - or sling an insult out because the question has been asked before. (There is always the option to just not post a reply?)
I've had some very useful information and help from the forum, so I won't be going anywhere just yet. I just thought the response was rude - and would make me thing twice about asking a question in the future - which is counter-productive for a good forum.
I had our's lowered using the VW 30mm kit. The handling of the vehicle is very good, with no 'wallowing', but it does make the ride a little 'hard' at times. Personally I prefer the handling and the slightly harder ride is an acceptable price to pay.
I had our's lowered using the VW 30mm kit. The handling of the vehicle is very good, with no 'wallowing', but it does make the ride a little 'hard' at times. Personally I prefer the handling and the slightly harder ride is an acceptable price to pay.
Many car park barriers are 2m, which a standard Cali will (just) get under. You have to watch that the barrier has not "sagged" (or been hit by something). I sometimes ask a passenger to see me under a barrier, but I've rarely been kept out of somewhere I wanted to go (though you might want to read some of the threads on here about French motorway toll barriers, which I have no experience of.We had to raise the roof of our garage to fit ours in - luckily wasn't that bad a job to do. Not looking to lower it too much, thinking about car park barriers etc. Thank you Charles.
Many car park barriers are 2m, which a standard Cali will (just) get under. You have to watch that the barrier has not "sagged" (or been hit by something). I sometimes ask a passenger to see me under a barrier, but I've rarely been kept out of somewhere I wanted to go (though you might want to read some of the threads on here about French motorway toll barriers, which I have no experience of.
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Thank you.Many car park barriers are 2m, which a standard Cali will (just) get under. You have to watch that the barrier has not "sagged" (or been hit by something). I sometimes ask a passenger to see me under a barrier, but I've rarely been kept out of somewhere I wanted to go (though you might want to read some of the threads on here about French motorway toll barriers, which I have no experience of.
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Also, what sort of travelling do you plan to do? If keeping to Motorways and Main roads with the occasional lesser roads fine, but if you plan on exploring off the main routes in this country and on the Continent then think carefully, because when fully loaded you could have 2nd thoughts.to everyone who has commented, much appreciated
too - being a newbie to the absolute delights of driving our California Ocean (daily car being a Fiesta) wasn't sure if it was a case of "you'll get used to the handling of the Cali" or "lowering would bring further delights to our drive".
Again thank you all for responses.
I am also gradually getting to grips with searching the Forums on here, generally by accident I might add, and have read some very interesting things.
I know it sounds like I possibly shouldn't even be behind the wheel
The next thing I have to master is getting a picture of our "Boy" on here, I think he's stunning.
Regards Lorri.
Also, what sort of travelling do you plan to do? If keeping to Motorways and Main roads with the occasional lesser roads fine, but if you plan on exploring off the main routes in this country and on the Continent then think carefully, because when fully loaded you could have 2nd thoughts.
When I was in Norway, only me, I struggled on some roads with my standard suspension.
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