Torsion keys all the way in...how do I lift further?

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Hey,

One side of my car was sitting lower so the shop lifted that side and dropped the other side but it's rubbing the 26s now and looks like it's nose diving compared to the rear.
Anyway to adjust this further seeing as my torsion bar is tightened right up on one side and can't be lifted any further? Thanks
 

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put a 2" lift spindle on and then use the torsion keys to come down.
 
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Is that difficult to do or expensive? I'm in the UK so not many places know about these.

Would dropping it with the torsions after lifting it not put strain on the driveshafts and joints etc?

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Thanks for replying Nathan, I appreciate it.
 

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just like a drop spindle. need to be careful of ball joints, but if you take it to a shop to replace ball joints, they can replace these.

Drive shafts will be fine.
 
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I've no idea what a drop spindle is haha. Is it easy enough to replace the keys then?

Is it bad for the ball joints too?
 

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