What dp you need for a Torsion lift
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its is free and it is easy
all you do is crank each one up how ever many turns. If you have access to an air rachet it is a lot easier but i can be done wiht a hand rachet. the keys are right under the front floor boards. Just remember to jack your truck up in the air to get hte weight of the suspension so that you dont damage anything. it only takes 15 or 20 minutes max and you will need to get a front end allignment for sure
all you do is crank each one up how ever many turns. If you have access to an air rachet it is a lot easier but i can be done wiht a hand rachet. the keys are right under the front floor boards. Just remember to jack your truck up in the air to get hte weight of the suspension so that you dont damage anything. it only takes 15 or 20 minutes max and you will need to get a front end allignment for sure
#3
its is free and it is easy
all you do is crank each one up how ever many turns. If you have access to an air rachet it is a lot easier but i can be done wiht a hand rachet. the keys are right under the front floor boards. Just remember to jack your truck up in the air to get hte weight of the suspension so that you dont damage anything. it only takes 15 or 20 minutes max and you will need to get a front end allignment for sure
all you do is crank each one up how ever many turns. If you have access to an air rachet it is a lot easier but i can be done wiht a hand rachet. the keys are right under the front floor boards. Just remember to jack your truck up in the air to get hte weight of the suspension so that you dont damage anything. it only takes 15 or 20 minutes max and you will need to get a front end allignment for sure
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like a cheater bar and that is a bummer because i just had the front end aligned because apparently i had a broken outside tie rod when i took it in to the dealer to have the stering checked (good move had 2 leaky hoses and very close to having to get a new stering pump) and keys? are they something you put on top and were is the torsion bar at
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i cranked mine up about 3" with 8 turns on each ajustment bolt, remember to tighten it not loosen it like i did at first. duh! when i finished i parked on a level concrete pad and measured from the concrete to the bottom of the middle of the fender, all were dead on same height, havent measured it after the alignment but i dont think that would change anything, also you shouldnt even have to take the skidplate off mine had access holes in it for the ajustment bolts. all i used was a ratchet with a deepwell socket and a cheater bar on the ratchet.
some people say the ride will be stiffer when you do this but i havent noticed a difference, but my headlights are higher up now and shine down the road alot better than they did before.
goodluck.
some people say the ride will be stiffer when you do this but i havent noticed a difference, but my headlights are higher up now and shine down the road alot better than they did before.
goodluck.