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September 20th, 2003 09:36 PM #11
Yan ang sakit ng torsion bars, lumulundo talaga katagalan ng gamit. Restoring it back to its own original height wont damage it. Just DON'T overdo things.
Kung duda ka sa pag pihit nyan, dalhin mo sa shop nila Freeman. He's more willing to share more insights to your torsion problems. :D
(plugging ba?)Last edited by Ungas; September 20th, 2003 at 09:38 PM.
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September 23rd, 2003 11:35 AM #12Just got to check today. Thanks for the input and info. Will start search now.
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September 24th, 2003 12:34 PM #13
cz,
when i got my Paj('96), it was box stock. The front wasnt really that low. But when i got OME springs for my rear, the stance changed and the front seemed lowered. a simple torsion crank at servitek leveled things off.
here's a tip.... since your gonna have your wheels aligned/corrected anyway and i recall youre from pasig(tama ba?). Have it done in Servitek Kapitolyo. My alignment dude there is Zaldy. Pag aalign na, tanong mo kung pwede pa-adjust yung tosion bar. Pwede naman yun e. hehe. Just give him a generous tip afterwards, so that pag meron back-job, priority ka.
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