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winding up the torsion bars

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winding up the torsion bars

Post by 4x4roza »

Can anyone tell me if there is any other mods that have to be done when setting the torsion bars to maximum height, Does it put the camber on the frt wheels out alot and do you need to put extended brake lines and steering pitman arms
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Post by 4x4roza »

i also believe you can disconnect the frt sway bar, to give greater wheel travel is this correct, with this connected does the thing handle like a boat
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Post by Ferozaahhh »

4x4roza, when we took our front and rear sway bars off our Surf it was soooo scary driving on road (heaps of body roll) !! But they're not hard to take on or off, so ya may as well try it and if ya dont like it, put it back on. Your 4by will have more travel with it off though :D :D :D

Oh yeah, you don't need to modify anything else if you wind up the torsion bars....I'm about to do the same to my Ferozaahhh :P
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Post by HeathGQ »

whats happening in the rear? You should limit to about 50mm by tightening TB's. Any further and the wheels will start to have negative camber (i.e they wont be vertical, with the btm in further then the top). So softist rear springs, extended shackles, and you shoul dbe 50 front up to 65 in the rear.

I did nothing else, except shocks. I havent heard of anyone on this BB changing the brakes lines cause of excessive front wheel travel.

Once you tighten the TB's, the suspension is pretty tight. When i did mine, I found the net effect on wheel travel was zilch. Actually I thought the car drove better with the tighter susp in the front.
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Post by rocknferoza »

4x4roza wrote:i also believe you can disconnect the frt sway bar, to give greater wheel travel is this correct, with this connected does the thing handle like a boat


I've removed my swaybar and it hasn't affected on road handling. Removing the swaybar will improve wheel travel as it will work like a true independant torsion bar rig.
You will lose front wheel travel by winding the torsion bars up but what u lose in the front can be gained by improving the rear setup :D

Just my 2 cents worth
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Post by 4x4roza »

Thanks all, I am going to do the mod within the next few weeks, i am going to do it all myself so if i come across any problem i will be on here trying to get some advice
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