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Citroen Xzara rear suspension

  • 22-05-2010 8:31pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 52 ✭✭


    How ya lads. I have a 01 Xzara van. In the past couple of weeks the back right wheel is rubbing off the inside of the arch.I tuaght at first that it was from the weight of my tools but its no more than had been in it the past 5 years. After looking a bit closer at it it turns out that the back right arch is 20mm lower to the ground that the back left. It looks the bizz :cool:and it was low enough as it was, but the screeching is really starting to do my head in.Its down to the last on that side whether its broken or not I dont know. I know xzaras have a torsion bar suspension on the rear and I think they can be adjusted. if I could raise the back right 40mm and the 20mm it might look like a car again instead of a go-kart.Anyone know where to start or how?!Cheers


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,252 ✭✭✭mgbgt1978


    It is possible to loosen the torsion bar bracket, slide out the bar ,twist it down slightly, put it back in, and tighten the bracket back up.
    Having said that if it is just lower on one side only it would be safer to check out why this is.


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