Trunk Springs
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Originally posted by Slows2k
Sorry there is no adjustment on the trunk springs. They ar essentially Torson bars, The only way to reduce the springs rate is to make a new set out of smaller diameter steel.
Sorry there is no adjustment on the trunk springs. They ar essentially Torson bars, The only way to reduce the springs rate is to make a new set out of smaller diameter steel.
Darn, thanks
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Originally posted by moyopoyo
what bars? just remove one of the springs. if you don't already have it, you need the spring remover tool to do it.
what bars? just remove one of the springs. if you don't already have it, you need the spring remover tool to do it.
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Originally posted by Shadow_S2K
How can I adjust the trunk springs so it won't shoot up when installing a C/F trunk? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
How can I adjust the trunk springs so it won't shoot up when installing a C/F trunk? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
i'm also having this problem.. i tried adjusting the latches but i guess i 'll try to remove one spring too
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