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Re: Front Suspension
[Re: LAMONTEROGUY]
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12/30/07 04:07 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 71
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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question regarding raising the front torsion bars. I paid my mechanic $70 bucks to lower my front susupension torsion bars from 36" to 34" which he stated is the standard height for the Monti. Now I am revisiting this decision and I realize that I really liked the look of the Montero better when the front end was raised making it look level with the rear. Right now it looks like the front sits lower then the rear. My mechanic told me it is dangerous for me to attempt adjusting the torsion bars myself and me being new to all this, well I just decided to take his word for it and trust him. How difficult is it really to adjust the torsion bars to raise the front end back up to what it was? From where exactly is the mechanice measuring from the bottom of the front tire to the wheel well or from where? Is it difficult for me to do this myself? thanks in advance for the feedback.
Marc 1990 Montero LS
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