Haaaa, really nice from you doing this for Deli Owners. You may want to put the Note of the SWB in the description or in the first minute. Watched 3 times just before minute 8 where you specified this hahahaha
Hi, I've seen a couple of lowered ones but, for me, it looks a bit odd on a deli. In theory you would just need to wind back the torsion bars and find some shorter springs to lower it. Bear in mind that stock torsion bars that are would back will probably be a fair bit bouncier.
Thanks for the video. I did notice near the end when you were measuring, that there was a shackle. Have you fitted some decent recovery points to the front?
Are the bump stops to stop overtravel on the way back up so you cut them down to keep your articulation? I can't how they could work other than that as they look backwards to give a stop point for over travel in the other direction?
Just adjust torsion bars? No need to replace any parts on the front end? Wow, that's great . Should fit 31" no problem. Where would you get new rear springs from? Can you instead add spacers in the rear?
Haaaa, really nice from you doing this for Deli Owners. You may want to put the Note of the SWB in the description or in the first minute. Watched 3 times just before minute 8 where you specified this hahahaha
Thanks for the video mate.
Would you have lowered a delica before?
Im particularly keen on how if this is possible and also how the car will look.
Hi, I've seen a couple of lowered ones but, for me, it looks a bit odd on a deli. In theory you would just need to wind back the torsion bars and find some shorter springs to lower it. Bear in mind that stock torsion bars that are would back will probably be a fair bit bouncier.
Thanks for the video.
I did notice near the end when you were measuring, that there was a shackle. Have you fitted some decent recovery points to the front?
That was excellent, always wanted to know it was done. Thank you.
Are the bump stops to stop overtravel on the way back up so you cut them down to keep your articulation? I can't how they could work other than that as they look backwards to give a stop point for over travel in the other direction?
How much of a lift do you get by adjusting torsion bars? Can you do it to the rear suspension as well?
Just adjust torsion bars? No need to replace any parts on the front end? Wow, that's great . Should fit 31" no problem. Where would you get new rear springs from? Can you instead add spacers in the rear?
sir Andy no need wheel alignment after after adjusting torsion bar?
couldnt you just add washers to extended the adjustment nuts 'range'?
Mate if you really wanted to be helpful. You’d give up the size of tools you used