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How to lower the rear of your Van
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<blockquote data-quote="71Westy" data-source="post: 200837" data-attributes="member: 13278"><p>This is great - many thanks for taking the trouble. I had asked on here before, as I had never understood the "under greate tension" bit - finally I can see clearly how this works!!! </p><p></p><p>Having refitted my interior, the rear is even lower, and I think may need a bit more travel in the suspension. So I think i may be fiddling with inner and outer splines to get it right (there'e a handy guide somewhere else on here). Any idea how to get the torsion bar out of the inner splines once you've go the outer ones off? Or will it just pulll out?</p><p></p><p>I may, on the other hand, go for adjustable plates....</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71Westy, post: 200837, member: 13278"] This is great - many thanks for taking the trouble. I had asked on here before, as I had never understood the "under greate tension" bit - finally I can see clearly how this works!!! Having refitted my interior, the rear is even lower, and I think may need a bit more travel in the suspension. So I think i may be fiddling with inner and outer splines to get it right (there'e a handy guide somewhere else on here). Any idea how to get the torsion bar out of the inner splines once you've go the outer ones off? Or will it just pulll out? I may, on the other hand, go for adjustable plates.... Nick [/QUOTE]
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