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Navara torsion bar

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Navara torsion bar

Post by Danny148 »

Hi,

Just to get things stright from my point of view you can adjust the torsion bars by the tensioners, the only thing i would like to know is, can i crank it only till it doesnt hit the top bump stop or does the bolt just stop turning at a point.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.


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Post by Offroad-Events »

The bolt will stop when the thread is at it's end. Depending on the condition of the t-bars this can be before the bumpstop hits the UCA or thereafter. If it's before you can reindex the front t-bar anchors by a few splines. The upper bumpstop must not be closer than 20-25mm to the UCA to make sure enough downtravel is provided.
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Post by mud4b »

as above, but mine sits around 10mm off the bumpstop and is not harsh at all on downtravel (what little it has).

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Post by Danny148 »

alright so ill leave a bit of space between the bump stops,

thanks for the help guys,

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Post by sudso »

Good rule of thumb is no less than 1/3 gap upper and no more than 2/3 gap lower.
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