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TonyZ 09-15-2001 07:42 PM

94 torsion bar adjustments
 
Can the front height of the truck be adjusted by the torsion bars? If so can someone send me a link to a descrption of how to do it,or explain. Thanks Tony

68SWB4x4 09-16-2001 01:06 AM

there are bolts underneat that you tighten which raises the front of truck up to 1 1/2" i think.... it will put more stress on your suspensien it will ride like crap and wear out faster though

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Z16 09-17-2001 12:28 AM

The torsions are used as part of the alignment process for leveling the truck. As you raise a truck you effectively increase the spring rate, creating a stiffer ride, and if you lower the the truck you decrease the spring rate giving a softer and somewhat bouncier ride. This is not an optimal way to change the suspension height, but will work for small adjustments of up to 2". If you want to go up, you are best to use a lift kit, or if you want to go down, use Bell Tech's lowering keys, then use the torsions for minor adjustments to get the truck as level as you want. To adjust, find the bolts located at the rear of the torsion bars, on either side of the transmission, and simply turn them a little at a time in the direction you want to go until you reach desired height. Be forwarned, adjusting one side will have a height effect to the other side.

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TonyZ 09-17-2001 12:07 PM

Thanks guys, It's a leveling adjustment I am looking for, not a lift. This should help me out. Tony Z


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