RE: shocks
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RE: shocks




george smith wrote:
> 
> Cranking the torsion bars directly affects the
> alignment and tire wear. Let a good shop tech do that.
> First you need to find a good that understands the
> older cars.
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> > cathie waring wrote:

> > > george, i've thought about the torsion bar, but
> > how do you tell if it's 
> > > had it? how do you rebuild them? my springs look
> > good to my uneducated 
> > > eye. richard
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> > Don't forget that T-bars are easily adjusted too.
> > Just takes a socket to 
> > crank it up or down. 
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Yeah, anytime you mess with suspension components you need to have the 
alignment checked.


Rich Kinsley  '64 Polara 4 dr 318poly w/goodies


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