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Anybody get the 9magazine online? Article shows guy carving a 3" hole in the side of a 944 in order to access the torsion bar cover without dropping the whole rear end. I could not see hacking my car up to do this easy method, but then I realized that under the rocker covers of the 968, the area that needs to be removed...is already gone.
This really would make changing or reindexing much much easier
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since you have a threaded hole in the end of the bar, you could screw on a cap to keep out the moisture I quess.
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First of all a torsion bar is a spring in rod form instead of a coil or leaf. The rod has a different number of indexing splines on each end. By using the different splines or a combination of each side, the ride height can be adjusted in small degrees.
If a 968 is to change spring rate, we need to purchase new torsion bars or add helper springs. The helpers add ride height, so a reindexing would be in order. The addition of new bars require it as well.
Over time the torsion bars can sag. If the sag goes beyound the amount of adjustment built into the cars suspension, you must reindex or replace the bars.
Hope this helps.
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Cloud...there is trial and error involved because you do not see the end results till you lower your car to the ground and measure. If you do not have access to the end of the carrier tube, you have to drop the rear susension every time you make a change in the indexing.
If you look at the magazine article you will see they cut a hole in the 944 body in order to access the end of the carrier tube while it is in the car. When you remove the side cladding on a 968, the hole is already there. Still trial and error involved, but waay less labor and time.
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