torsion bars

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  1. Ashton Kaul

    Ashton Kaul Newbie

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    I'm throwing on some 2in lowering blocks on the rear here soon and I do plan on doing some drop spindles in the future but for now im going with cranking my torsion bars! Will I be able to get 2in out of it without destroying my camber and ride quality?
     
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    I got 3 out of mine and the ride quality is the same as before, but should consider the Sway-a-way replacement bars for improved handling. I did upgrade my shocks, though.
     
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    In my experience, you would definitely want to re-align after a 2 inch drop.
     
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    I'd also include to watch your bump stops, shave them a bit if you don't have enough travel, as the ride will suffer if you're sitting on them.
     

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