How to lower back torsions. |
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08.05.2020 14:52 | # 1 |
Guests | |
would you hold a lot of money
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08.05.2020 14:52 | # 2 |
okankrgz | |
what is your vehicle if 106 gti is -5cm, 150 tl is around 50 tl, you can get a replacement torsion if the car is 206 gti, I recommend -3.5 cm. |
08.05.2020 14:52 | # 3 |
Guests | |
tool 206 .. I think 3.5 too but the back torsion process confuses my head whether I do it or not .... If there are a few friends who have done this before, you can offer me a few things ...
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08.05.2020 14:52 | # 4 |
HakanGokdemir | |
The following link questions will be answered. |
08.05.2020 14:52 | # 5 |
Guests | |
I saw the pictures, I had information about how the procedure was done, but ... my only concern is that when I dropped these torsions, I looked at it tomorrow, I am not satisfied, can I raise it back ...
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08.05.2020 14:52 | # 6 |
HakanGokdemir | |
Yes, you can increase the torsions when you do the same operation.
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08.05.2020 14:52 | # 7 |
berko | |
I had a 4 cm spring, 206 ma, I dropped it between the wheel and the fender one finger hard. My only problem from the back is that when I have 4-5 people, it is a little uncomfortable jumping on the rough roads. If tapping and rubbing is already happening, it is just behind the front wheel. I think he lowered it between the wheel and the fender with a little more than 1 finger. If you don't like it, you will restore it.
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08.05.2020 14:52 | # 8 |
Resat95 | |
something like coilover torsion :)
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