On Thu, 21 Dec 1995, Maher, Steve (SD-MS) wrote: > > I've also heard that the rear torsion bars (in my '71 anyway) can > be adjusted, but it's a real pain, and tricky. Don't know if the situation > is true for your '75... ever heard of this? Steve, I've heard the same thing and it makes sense, though I haven't tried it myself. I wouldn't think it would be TOO much of a pain, but then again, before I tried it I though people rebuild 1600s in one afternoon. 8\ Joe ---------------------------------------------------------- Joseph F. Fournier II <jfourni@comp.uark.edu> 501.575.7353 <a href="http://comp.uark.edu/~jfourni/"> Joe Fournier</a> ---------------------------------------------------------- | "If a thing worth having is worth working for, my bus | | must be worth it's weight in gold." -- me \/ | ------------------------------------------------\/\/------
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