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28th January 2009, 15:41
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Lowering a Mk.2 SX
Hey everyone,
My Mk.2 Saxo SX looks nice, but it does have a problem all non VTR/VTS Saxo's have in the way their ass sticks up way too much. I've got some VTR alloys to put on it, but I will be wanting to lower the rear by 20-30mm just to make it look better.
I asked my mate who said he'd do it for me... But I'm a bit worried as he said he'd just turn the torsion bars upside down? Just need to find out if this is a suitable way to lower the rear and one that doesn't compromise any part of the car. I am a complete novice in all aspects of cars.
Cheers
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28th January 2009, 15:59
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Im guessing he means by turning it in notches, in that case -
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...t=torsion+bars
read the 1st bit on that site,
or buy a premium membership, as it tells you how to do it 'correctly' in the modifications section.
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28th January 2009, 16:20
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"The only solution is to fit uprated torsion bars on the rear"
Eek i don't really understand any of it... So if I buy uprated torsion bars for the rear... It will lower it?
Where can I get such a thing?
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28th January 2009, 16:27
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Nah, i dont think you really need to buy uprated ones tbh, the point i was tryin to make was not to just twist it in splines/notches. If you take the torsion bar out, lower the car then push it back in basically, it will be fine! Any questions just ask.
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28th January 2009, 16:32
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Oh ok thanks. Think I need to read up on the subject a bit more as I am totally clue less on all of the terms.
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28th January 2009, 16:48
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take it to a competent garage..provide them with springs and ask them to lower the torsion bar 30mm...
should be an hours labour about £100 i paid mate
good luck
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28th January 2009, 16:52
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28th January 2009, 17:11
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Wicked. I will pass that guide onto my friend. Cheers
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28th January 2009, 18:31
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no worries, hit the thanks button
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