Can anyone show me a photo of the Bolt to tighten to adjust the torsion bar on a feroza???
Plz. Anyone.
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Torsion Bar Adjustment
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I don't have a pic, but it's easy to locate.
Simply follow the torsion bar back to where it attaches to the chassis. You'll find it roughly level with the rear edge of the front door.
Once you locate this, you'll see a bolt that is at right angles to the torsion bar.
The bolt has 2 nuts on it. You'll need 2 spanners, one for the lock-nut and one for the other, I think they're around 19mm from memory????
Simply loosen the lock-nut and then wind up the bar with the other nut.
Hope this makes sense...
Simply follow the torsion bar back to where it attaches to the chassis. You'll find it roughly level with the rear edge of the front door.
Once you locate this, you'll see a bolt that is at right angles to the torsion bar.
The bolt has 2 nuts on it. You'll need 2 spanners, one for the lock-nut and one for the other, I think they're around 19mm from memory????
Simply loosen the lock-nut and then wind up the bar with the other nut.
Hope this makes sense...
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