View Full Version : how much does it cost to get torsion bar adjusted?
Newtz07
4th September 2009, 09:06
hi,
i have jst bought some 40mm springs, but was wondering the going rate for fitting and torsion bar adjustment?
Newtz07
4th September 2009, 09:26
bump :p :P
Steve
4th September 2009, 10:22
fuck all if you diy.
Places up here are £40 - £60
But you would have to travel
steviee90
4th September 2009, 11:33
well in scotland..... to get it done properly, your talking 100-200 to get it done, depending on how much of a cunt your beam is to get out.... could be seized and take them ages to unseize it
So51cdy
4th September 2009, 15:47
100-200 to get it done up my end too... if you can find anyone to do it...
mines gettin done on sunday;)
Matts-VTR
6th September 2009, 10:32
i got quoted 130 to lower the back end of mine so if anyone on here can better that price i will accept ;)
Jim-Bob
6th September 2009, 10:45
Willsy and the Nuneaton boys charge 80 quid iirc (regardless of how stuck your bar is :y:) and an extra 20 quid to do the front too.
James
DeeBeeVTS
6th September 2009, 10:48
Mine was 130 quid for apex springs and dampers to be fitted and the torsion lowered
L16_vts
6th September 2009, 11:28
mines woz £70 springs and dampers changed and torsion bar lowered by williamsvts off here. sound fella and would recommend him.
mart0110
6th September 2009, 13:14
£45 i got told but thats just for the torsion bar to be done,,,as mine is already lowerd on da front
wigansaxo
6th September 2009, 14:08
i can do them but f^&k that, never again lol, like said pm willsy
sexy_gt
6th September 2009, 17:33
i charge £80 for a beam.
stew
grimsby, linconshire
07906 598849
willsy
6th September 2009, 19:05
Willsy and the Nuneaton boys charge 80 quid iirc (regardless of how stuck your bar is :y:) and an extra 20 quid to do the front too.
James
Correct :y: thanks jim-bob :)
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