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Hey, after a 40mm lowered rear torsion jobbie.
Too lazy and un skilled to do the lowering part, changing it looks 10x Simpler, though, probably underestimated that as well.
If anyone has one ; give me a price to ponder,
Cheers!
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I have a drum axle with abs lowered about 60-80
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Oof, A tad too low IMO, If I go lower then 40 at the front I scrape like a bastard on my local roads (plus its my work 'van' ) , is the bar easier to adjust when its off the car?
And how much would you want for it ?
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Took me and guys about 3hours to swap beams...took me about 45min to adjust the height!
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Fancy giving me a hand for return plumbing related services? ^^
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Lowering a rear beam isn't hard. It's only a bitch when they're seized, which most are now at this age.