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Rear torsion bar adjustment - inner & outer spline questions
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<blockquote data-quote="cyberdyne systems" data-source="post: 228512" data-attributes="member: 4231"><p>Hey no worries it will all become clear! You know where the spring plate cover is and behind that you have the spring plate and rubber donuts sitting on the torsion bar? Well the housing that you bolt the cover to you'll notice that the spring plate sits on the lower edge of this when you have jacked the back up and have the wheel off, because its sitting here its still under some tension so you have to carefully pry the spring plate off this 'step' or ledge to get the angle of the spring plate when its not under any load anymore. To refit a stock height spring plate do the cover up and then use a jack to lift the plate until you have fully tightened the cover bolts and it will again be sitting on the 'step' or ledge - easy eh :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberdyne systems, post: 228512, member: 4231"] Hey no worries it will all become clear! You know where the spring plate cover is and behind that you have the spring plate and rubber donuts sitting on the torsion bar? Well the housing that you bolt the cover to you'll notice that the spring plate sits on the lower edge of this when you have jacked the back up and have the wheel off, because its sitting here its still under some tension so you have to carefully pry the spring plate off this 'step' or ledge to get the angle of the spring plate when its not under any load anymore. To refit a stock height spring plate do the cover up and then use a jack to lift the plate until you have fully tightened the cover bolts and it will again be sitting on the 'step' or ledge - easy eh :lol: [/QUOTE]
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