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Woolston Craig wrote: > > Ok, all you lower experts out there, why can't I get my spring plate off in the rear? I am trying to fix a sagging rear end by reseting the > spring plate on the torsion bar one notch, but I can't get it past the lower notch. Do you have to completely remove the diagonal arm or > can you just loosen it from the spring plate? If you do, how do you get the huge allen head bolt out that has been peened to the frame? > And since my spring plate seems to be under incredible tension, even on the lower stop, how do you get it back on. Any help is much > appreciated. > ------------------------------------- > Craig "wishing I had left well enough alone" Woolston > '70 Sqback and '71 Fastback > cwoolsto@ladc.lockheed.com I'd be interested in a step-by-step how-to kinda thing on rear lowering...never tried it and don;t even know where to start...I'd like to drop the rear of my 72 a notch when I get the new wheel/tire combo on...I want to set it up for slalom...also, I found a rear sway bar in Rocky Mountain, but no front...any ideas on where to get one?? thanks mikey '66 Sunroof Variant (FOR SALE :( '72 Fastback