Adjustable irs spring plates
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Adjustable irs spring plates
So is there any reason SwayAway adjustable spring plates shouldn't be used on an off road buggy ?
- jsturtlebuggy
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Re: Adjustable irs spring plates
I have been using adjustable springs on my buggies for many years without any problems. A lot easier to adjust then removing and resetting the torsion bars.
Joseph
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Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970
- Mike-Presley
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Re: Adjustable irs spring plates
I’ve got friends who have been using them for years with no problems. You might consider a torsion adjuster also if you’re at that point in a build. I went to 3x3 arms and torsion adjuster. Setting the droop was real nice.
Re: Adjustable irs spring plates
I've also used adjustable spring plates with no issues. I prefer the center torsion adjuster, but that is a lot more fabrication work.
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Re: Adjustable irs spring plates
Thanks for the replies. I mentioned I was going to shorter torsion bars, and adjustable spring plates, and some one piped up with not to use them on an off road vehicle. When asked why they couldn't back it up.
Continuing as planned
Continuing as planned
- 5150bossman
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Re: Adjustable irs spring plates
We swapped out the longer torsion bars on our off-road buggy for the shorter ones some years ago. While we have not had any issues, I have also been told that the shorter bars tend to fail more in one way or another when used in any significant off-road capacity due to their repeated greater twist over that shorter length.