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Aftermarket Torsion Bar Question

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Aftermarket Torsion Bar Question

Post by caxtrol »

Hi

I have the possibility to change the old Torsion Bars from my Mitsu 3.5 V6 for a OME Torsion Bars, somebody may explain me what I will gain with it change ???

I will gain something or I will waist my money.

Thanks

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Post by NCpaj »

yeah its possible to do the change- u will gain some lift if you wind the new ones up- however u can also gain this lift if you wind up your old torsion bars.

the main reason people change there torsion bars is mostly to go to heavy duty ones- this helps carry load (bullbar/winch) and can give a better ride. however if your torsion bars are ok at the moment it can be an expensive exersize for not much gain.

hope this helps
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Post by -Scott- »

Personally, I don't think it's worth it, unless you have the weight of a winch on the front.
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Post by hudson44 »

Yeah i'm with Scott on this one. Save your money. Maybe if you were running a huge winch and lead bullbar you may need them!
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