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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Just took my car out of storage and found that the passanger front side
is way too low ,so low that the tire almost hits the inner of the fender ,so i jacked the car up and found that the height ajustment bolt loose on the torsion bar so t ighten it up and there is no tention on the wheel Did i break a torsion bar and if so can i change it in my driveway Also does anyone have a (Good)front stock passanger side torsion bar for a 1970 911T for sale? |
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Los Angeles
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I have a pair of stock (same for 69-77, 18.8 mm) 73.5 torsion bars that I'll give you for $20 plus the cost of shipping. How's that for a deal?
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Nor-Cal
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Carl,
Yes you can change a t-bar in your driveway. You just need some tools, jack, and jack stands. |
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Of course, then you should get a corner balance and alignement.
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