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Question and guidence
#650087
09/26/05 05:44 PM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 31
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I've tried the 'search engine' for the past hour and I can't find an answer to my problem. Background: I have 3 Monteros/Raiders. 2 are road worthy the 3rd (a Raider) is my parts vehicle. When I purchased the Raider it was raised with off-road wheels/tires on it. I swapped the rear axle and now the Monty that I swapped it to is sitting with it's BUTT UP IN THE AIR. I think the leaf springs location was swapped to get the height. Since I have the large wheels/tires from the Raider, I've decided to raise the front up, and NOT just flip the rear leaf springs. Question: What's the best/easiest/cheapest way to raise the front to match the rear. I've heard about the 'Torsion bar twist', but again I can't seem to find the answer using search.
1988 Mitsubishi Montero (Black) Auto - 4 cylinder. In the process of getting road worthy!
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