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Junglist
22-03-2009, 21:39
Hello guys and gals ,just bought an Apex suspension kit ,think its 50mm drop .
question is can i just take the old rear shocks off and put new ones on without messing about with the torsion bar coz it sounds like an arse ache to move?
im sure the torsion bar has allready been moved to make the rear lower . would i be needing to reset it back to original position?
Thanks:ashamed:
Hello guys and gals ,just bought an Apex suspension kit ,think its 50mm drop .
question is can i just take the old rear shocks off and put new ones on without messing about with the torsion bar coz it sounds like an arse ache to move?
im sure the torsion bar has allready been moved to make the rear lower . would i be needing to reset it back to original position?
Thanks:ashamed:
i wont think you will have to adjust anything just fit the shocks.
Junglist
23-03-2009, 07:06
ok thanks , is it a fairly easy / straight forward job then?
Check your rear Apex each month. Mine lasted for 4 months until they started to leak :crap:
Gttnutter
23-03-2009, 07:51
Its fairly straight forward...just a pain regards the bolt locations esp on the tank side as everything is in the way
im considering other options for suspension on my car at the moment.
the rear dampers on my car are avos, utter **** in my opinion.
whats the going rate on renny extra van rear dampers these days lol
Junglist
23-03-2009, 19:46
my kit has been sat in the garage for about free months ,not started leaking yet ,
they are still in the box like
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