Cheap L300 torsion bar upgrade
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 2:57 pm
The stiffness of the torsion bar remains the same regardless of where you set the ride height. Consider how the torsion bar works: the back end is fixed in place, the front end is attached to your upper wishbone. Apply weight to the wishbone and the torsion bar twists until the springiness of the bar opposes the weight on the wishbone.
When you rotate the fixed end to wind up/down the ride height, the wishbone end rotates by the same amount- you haven't added any extra twist to the bar, you've only changed the orientation of the wishbone. There might be some minor effect because the wishbones are on slightly different angles (more/less leverage on the torsion bar) but it's going to be subtle.
I can't recall, did you fit the new torsion bars and new shock absorbers at the same time? I have the 24mm bars but I kept my old shock absorbers. The ride is only slightly changed off road, definitely not too harsh. The main thing I notice is that it bottoms out more gently (whereas with the 20mm bars it bottomed out with a bit of a crash) and feels like it rebounds a bit higher.
I suspect it's your shocks that are creating the harshness- if you still have your old shocks, maybe try swapping them back in and see how it goes.
When you rotate the fixed end to wind up/down the ride height, the wishbone end rotates by the same amount- you haven't added any extra twist to the bar, you've only changed the orientation of the wishbone. There might be some minor effect because the wishbones are on slightly different angles (more/less leverage on the torsion bar) but it's going to be subtle.
I can't recall, did you fit the new torsion bars and new shock absorbers at the same time? I have the 24mm bars but I kept my old shock absorbers. The ride is only slightly changed off road, definitely not too harsh. The main thing I notice is that it bottoms out more gently (whereas with the 20mm bars it bottomed out with a bit of a crash) and feels like it rebounds a bit higher.
I suspect it's your shocks that are creating the harshness- if you still have your old shocks, maybe try swapping them back in and see how it goes.