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Old 08 Apr 2005, 12:07 pm
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Default Re: Lift?

well then adjust the torsion bars



<twillmon@cybermesa.net> wrote in message
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> On 2005-04-07 somewhereovethe@rainbow.com said:
> >Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
> >If you get new springs you shouldn't have a problem.

> Oh yeah? Front end is torsion bars on my '84 wagon...
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> >"Brad Taylor" <BradTaylor@ev1.net> wrote in message
> >news:115bllfq4fjq471@corp.supernews.com...
> >> This is probably a dumb question, I have inherited a '84 Honda
> >>Civic from my mother. She is still alive however, and I need
> >>this car to get her back
> >> and forth to the doctors. I can't afford a new car now and my
> >>4wl drive truck is too far off the ground for her to get in.
> >> Is there a lift kit for this little bugger? The stock struts,
> >>even new, are
> >> too flimsy and the car bottoms out way too easily. Getting in
> >>and out is falling in and climbing out, sort of opposite of my
> >>truck. For her, it's the same, but I have to lift her out and
> >>sort of ease her down into it. I would like to find a strut
> >>system that would stiffen up the suspension and lift it up some.
> >>If I could get this little go kart seat height a little higher it
> >>would help the gettin' in and out. I'm not trying to go muddin'
> >>in this car, but just trying to keep it from bouncing off the

> >pavement so much and helping access. >

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>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
> Net-Tamer V 1.12.0 - Registered



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