...installing the short C-type rear torsion bars (together with the appropriate spring plates), on a B?
(I would also fit the softer, progressive C-type rubber buffers, and try to fit the bump stops from a C also).
has anyone tried this:
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Re: has anyone tried this:
Torsion bars and spring plates will fit right in. You will HAVE to install the appropriate C bump stop.
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Re: has anyone tried this:
Vic, have you run such a converted car, and did you notice any appreciable improvement in ride quality (just for normal road use)
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Ride quality is improved with the softer torsion bars.