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torsion bars

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chopedmazda   +1y
would it be bad to just remove the torsion bars all together or should i just lower it with them in
drtbiker182   +1y
with intensions to bag it or just static drop?
chopedmazda   +1y
lower first then bag it
Rob Clayhill   +1y
i probably wouldnt
TwistedMinis   +1y
It will ride like absolute asshole because you'll be riding purely on the bumpstops.
smctoy   +1y
You can do what I did when I lowered my toy..
I reset them. Basically turned the torsion bars all the way down then pulled the arms off the bars, then put the arms back on but at a higher angle. Then put the bolts back in & torqued it back up some. That way the arms dont sit so low that you drag/rip them off & it doesnt ride so much like ass. Oh dont forget to cut your bumpstops down some too.
Rob Clayhill   +1y
Same thing i did on my mazda, for being static dropped it rides pretty well and theres no need to take them out unless you want to when you bag it
chopedmazda   +1y
how do i take them completely out
smctoy   +1y
Jack the truck up & get the weight off both wheels...turn the bolts down all the way till the arms hang down & remove the bolts. After you take the bolts out all you should have to do it pull the bars down alittle & hit the arm with a hammer or something & it will come off. After you get the arm off just turn it up to a higher angle & then put the bolt back in & retighten the bolt & it will lift the truck up some to where it dont sit down all the way & ride like ass...oh you should cut the bumpstops down or remove them. I hope this helps out.
1rawtoy   +1y
I would just save up and bag it....I pulled mine out and cut the bumpstops first for 6 months or so and it absolutley sucked ass....and no matter if you re-index them to lower it it will still ride like shit....
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