[quote="foamcar" post=35577]Manual says to set at 40 degrees off of vertical, but Alan at the Stable suggests at or near the bottom(car higher), as most cars he sees are at this ride height. Any advice? Can always reset once car is on the ground if it is too high?
Phil[/quote
I don't quite follow Alan's advice. The bottom of what? I would follow the manual and set arms to be at the same angle. Spring rates can change quite a bit if bars are reversed, or virgin bars are paired with used ones, but nothing to be overly concerned with. Be sure that each torsion bar adjuster has adequate range if lowering or raising is needed to achieve correct posture, a likely prospect. If/when adjustment is done, turn the Allen stop screw equal amounts for each bar. Slight differences in spring rates are inconsequential. Corner weights should be checked with scales to be within reason. Of course, all this needs to be done when the car is 100% fully assembled.
Phil[/quote
I don't quite follow Alan's advice. The bottom of what? I would follow the manual and set arms to be at the same angle. Spring rates can change quite a bit if bars are reversed, or virgin bars are paired with used ones, but nothing to be overly concerned with. Be sure that each torsion bar adjuster has adequate range if lowering or raising is needed to achieve correct posture, a likely prospect. If/when adjustment is done, turn the Allen stop screw equal amounts for each bar. Slight differences in spring rates are inconsequential. Corner weights should be checked with scales to be within reason. Of course, all this needs to be done when the car is 100% fully assembled.
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