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and this is what happens when a torsion bar goes wrong 



Makeitfit I was wondering if there was any particular reason you used this ebay link? Reason for asking is I have ordered some rose joints bolts bushes etc £50 later, the rose joints have turned up and are huge compared to the threaded part of the link bar.Ideally the drop links should be extended by the lift height. Otherwise they're always under load. An easy way to fix it to make your own from "rose joint"
Like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-8-x-5-8...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item588d3335d2
Then use a long bolt up through the wishbone . A couple of poly bushes and big washers later, you're good to go![]()
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