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  1. #1
    How low will 1 click be on a vtr axle
  2. #2
    Broken! Don't lower it with the "Click" method. Do it properly.
  3. #3
    How would you say to do it
  4. #4
    It will be one click lower.
  5. #5
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Collacott123 View Post
    How would you say to do it
    Go to the right section and all will be revealed.
  6. #6
    You lower it properly by removing the torsion bars completely and adjusting the trailing arm to your desired height.

    You lower it by clicks by removing the trailing arm and keeping the torsion bar connected at the other end, and refitting it. This way can ruin your bearings in the long run and is no where near as accurate as the correct way.

    For guides of how to do it the correct way, have a look in the suspension section of the forum.
  7. #7
    Yeah but how much lower some people say 50 and some people say 30
  8. #8
    There's a suspension/brakes section on this website where you could ask the relevant questions. There's lots of info there for you.

    There's also an engine/performance section where you could ask how to adjust fuel.
  9. #9
    Each click will drop by about 50mm. Then after that you'd need a new axle because your a nob and lowered it by clicks. Have a nose around suspension section and talk to some REAL specialists not some retards from a backstreet garage.
  10. #10
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    Go to the right section and all will be revealed.
    Shouldn't you have moved this thread by now?

    EDIT: Oh very clever moving it now
  11. #11
    The 'click' way will greaten the chances of your trailing arm bearings failing.

    I can lower your rear beam to any height using the correct method for £60 ( extra 30 to fit front springs). Available immediately.