torsion bar keys
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torsion bar keys
the previous owner has tightned the torsion bars on my truck. a friend told me that i can get torsion bar keys that are clocked differently then the factory pieces that raise the front of my truck even more with out changing the existing ride quality. does any1 kno about this?
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RE: torsion bar keys
ok so if i by these and they are supposed to give me 2"lift with stock settings can i crank the bars as tight as i hav them now & get like 4" lifts? i hav 33s stufed under it now&the front of the truck is deffenintly higher then the rear...prob by about an inch
#5
RE: torsion bar keys
I actually I must disagree Virused.
I have bought and installed, and removed and re-sold the torsion bar keys seen on ebay. ALL they basically do is allow you to get the same 2" of lift while having the adjustment nut in the same place. No matter how you adjust it, it is the same amount of tension twisting the torsion bar to raise the front end, doesnt matter what you do from the key/anchor.
These should be placed in the same trash bin as the TB spacer .
I think it was johnnymagnum that has done them as well and found the same thing as I did.
Just do the 8 turns to get 2" and be done.
I have bought and installed, and removed and re-sold the torsion bar keys seen on ebay. ALL they basically do is allow you to get the same 2" of lift while having the adjustment nut in the same place. No matter how you adjust it, it is the same amount of tension twisting the torsion bar to raise the front end, doesnt matter what you do from the key/anchor.
These should be placed in the same trash bin as the TB spacer .
I think it was johnnymagnum that has done them as well and found the same thing as I did.
Just do the 8 turns to get 2" and be done.
#6
RE: torsion bar keys
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I actually I must disagree Virused.
I have bought and installed, and removed and re-sold the torsion bar keys seen on ebay. ALL they basically do is allow you to get the same 2" of lift while having the adjustment nut in the same place. No matter how you adjust it, it is the same amount of tension twisting the torsion bar to raise the front end, doesnt matter what you do from the key/anchor.
These should be placed in the same trash bin as the TB spacer .
I think it was johnnymagnum that has done them as well and found the same thing as I did.
Just do the 8 turns to get 2" and be done.
I actually I must disagree Virused.
I have bought and installed, and removed and re-sold the torsion bar keys seen on ebay. ALL they basically do is allow you to get the same 2" of lift while having the adjustment nut in the same place. No matter how you adjust it, it is the same amount of tension twisting the torsion bar to raise the front end, doesnt matter what you do from the key/anchor.
These should be placed in the same trash bin as the TB spacer .
I think it was johnnymagnum that has done them as well and found the same thing as I did.
Just do the 8 turns to get 2" and be done.
#7
RE: torsion bar keys
yup, the keys are a waste of money, I sold mine too. either way you can get 2" out of it, and cranking them doesnt cost you anything you dont want to go more then 8 turns (2") or it will put too much stress on the front end. just measure before and after to make sure its the same on both sides.
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