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SAW only makes them for Nissan and Toyotas, as far as trucks and SUVs go. They have no plans to offer anything for the Ex/Ranger.

--Sean
 






not exactly sure what your looking for but there is a company that makes stiffer aftermarket torsion bars for explorers....

a member of this site e-mailed about them about 1.5 years ago about them
 






PUR PONY,
Do you know who it was?
I would like to replace my torsion bars with stiffer ones.
 






Ray, thought you were gonna do an SAS ;)
 






Ray here is what the guy e-mailed me.

"! The TJM website is
www.tjmproducts.com.au but it doesn't list product availability. It just has overviews
of their products. You should find details so you can phone or e-mail
someone about the torsion bars. They have only just been developed so
some people may not be aware that TJM make them. The Australian
exchange rate is about half the American dollar at the moment, so you just
about half the cost. "

good luck

EDIT: I edited the link so it works, Alec
 






PUR PONY,
Thanks for the info I really appreciate it. I have to give them a call and see if they can help me out. :)




Originally posted by Alec
Ray, thought you were gonna do an SAS ;)

Alec, I am but not for quite awhle, since I got my new Christmas present, I have to alllocate funds to that, and I need to save up for a trailer, to haul the Explorer. I want to still be able to wheel until then and need to replace the torsion bars, since they are sagging quite abit. I have the bolts turned all the way in and they are just barley straight(no lift), they need to be replace before they break.
 






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