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Winding up Torsion Bars

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Winding up Torsion Bars

Post by Kell »

Has anyone with a narrow track done this? is it advisable?

I have just been reading through the FAQ and havent been able to find anyone with a narrow track that has done it (I might be blind too). Is it easy to do? Just thinking about maybe raising mine a bit, probably wont' put a lift in though - I am too short :lol:
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Re: Winding up Torsion Bars

Post by HeathGQ »

QLDGAL wrote:Has anyone with a narrow track done this? is it advisable?

I have just been reading through the FAQ and havent been able to find anyone with a narrow track that has done it (I might be blind too). Is it easy to do? Just thinking about maybe raising mine a bit, probably wont' put a lift in though - I am too short :lol:


Not as simple as just the torsion bars cause they only control the front.

Yeah I have done it.... but you need to lift the rear at the same time. Otherwise the front will be higher than the rear, with new shocks all round.
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