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torsion bars
#818549
06/13/07 11:26 PM
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Joined: Jun 2007
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Need a Spot
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just got my t100 a few months ago and i was just wondering how much clearance i should have and how do i know how much is too much I only want an inch or two as my front wheels rub just a little as I have after market wheels and tires that are 12 inches wide also would old shocks contribute to the truck riding lower I have 120k and i don't think they have been replaced ever. Also any advice for lifting the rear end to compensate. thanks <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
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Re: torsion bars
[Re: johnnybravo420]
#818550
06/15/07 10:36 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,489
Body Damage is Cool
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shocks arent going to effect ride height...torsion bars can get a little stiff over 1" of cranking, ive got some swayaway torsion bars that were on my truck before which helped a little...
too much crank would be no down travel (upper arms resting on the droop stops) 4crawler.com has some balljoint spacers if you want more lift than your torsion bars will comfortable offer.
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