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Adjustable spring plates
Is anyone using these adjustable spring plates? are they worth the cost $300 pair. How much adjustment do you get out of them? Im replacing my rear torsion bars and would like to have some adjustment without pulling the bars.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Redding,CA USA
Posts: 286
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I installed them last year and glad I did. My rear ride height kept changing everytime I drove the car. After resetting the ride height about 6 times it finally settled down & now it never changes. The only thing I can figure is the new bushings had to settle. It makes the job a lot easier as you have about 1"-1 1/2" to play with.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Falls church Va
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Only way to go! Street or track. Porsche should have used them from the start. Fronts can ajust with a wrench but to ajust the back you gotta disasemble half the rear end. Duh...
With the ajustables you can dial things in easly and make the rear bushing job a snap. All you have to do is get close with the ride hight and then dial it in. Plenty of range. Stock you are always set and try, set and try untill you get it close then most just say "close enought" and stop. |
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