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No idea on the torsion bars, i'd go for 3 inch blocks but I think you have to weld them to the axle for a bit more stability.Originally posted by ratmog View PostLowering blocks. What size recommendations, also looking at how to wind down torsion bars without too much strain?Originally posted by MommysLittleMonsterInternet high five for you.
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I have a handy father that could do that, though not sure if he'd agree to it! Been looking at a spax conversion for the front, but again welding and £300, which I can't afford as a poor student. Oh woe is meOriginally posted by nellydragracer View PostNo idea on the torsion bars, i'd go for 3 inch blocks but I think you have to weld them to the axle for a bit more stability.
1.5 inches would bring me down a bit.Last edited by ratmog; 05-11-2011, 05:42 PM.
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Always handy to know someone that knows what they're doing!Originally posted by ratmog View PostI have a handy father that could do that, though not sure if he'd agree to it! Been looking at a spax conversion for the front, but again welding and £300, which I can't afford as a poor student. Oh woe is me

Got the same problem with my anglia, £100 for some 2nd hand cortina struts then a further £350 to have them converted to coilovers plus all the other extras, eff that ish! cut springs it is!Originally posted by MommysLittleMonsterInternet high five for you.
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He rewelded her floor for me, got it all MOT worthy, he's very useful, but unless I'm going the complete hotrod route, he doesn't approve of mods.Originally posted by nellydragracer View PostAlways handy to know someone that knows what they're doing!
Got the same problem with my anglia, £100 for some 2nd hand cortina struts then a further £350 to have them converted to coilovers plus all the other extras, eff that ish! cut springs it is!
Have you tried googling coilover conversion anglia?
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It would bring you down an inch and a half, which is a waste of time.Originally posted by ratmog View Post
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Nope, his is a Ford Anglia.Originally posted by coconutt View PostDo we have 2 Morris owners in here?
I'm looking for larger ones, if not I'm sure I could get them machined. The problem with lowering the rear as much as I'd like to, is the bringing the front down to avoid reverse rake, which I do not want.Originally posted by SeanDub View PostIt would bring you down an inch and a half, which is a waste of time.
Oh the trials of lowering non coilover cars.
Originally posted by JershRT changes lives.
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