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Lopsided back end!
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<blockquote data-quote="boycer" data-source="post: 580050" data-attributes="member: 23353"><p>Hi, I have a 1970 Westfalia which has been lowered. The rear is lopsided though (although not massively noticeable). The difference is about 15mm. It has been lowered using horseshoe brackets, which look like the have been fitted the same on both sides, so am I right in thinking the difference will be caused by different torsion bar spline set up?</p><p></p><p>If so, can I correct it by just removing the spring plates & setting them the same or do i need to start removing other things?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boycer, post: 580050, member: 23353"] Hi, I have a 1970 Westfalia which has been lowered. The rear is lopsided though (although not massively noticeable). The difference is about 15mm. It has been lowered using horseshoe brackets, which look like the have been fitted the same on both sides, so am I right in thinking the difference will be caused by different torsion bar spline set up? If so, can I correct it by just removing the spring plates & setting them the same or do i need to start removing other things? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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