J johners Active member Joined Jun 5, 2013 Messages 28 Jun 14, 2013 #1 is it easy to wind up the torsion bars to give the front and back lift or do I need special tools????????
is it easy to wind up the torsion bars to give the front and back lift or do I need special tools????????
exosteve Well-known member Joined Dec 17, 2012 Messages 2,740 Jun 14, 2013 #2 they only lift the front. Ive not done it yet so I don't know how easy it is
solarman216 Off road maniac Club Member Joined Dec 25, 2009 Messages 17,416 Jun 14, 2013 #3 it is easy but do not do it on a road going motor, absolutely no point, Rick
Thomas-the-Terrano2 Moderator Joined Nov 30, 2004 Messages 5,155 Jun 14, 2013 #4 some do it to correct wear and droop. think max to gain is 2", though may then reduce desired droop off road. probably why so many go for body lift to make more room for bigger tyres and enjoy factory ride.
some do it to correct wear and droop. think max to gain is 2", though may then reduce desired droop off road. probably why so many go for body lift to make more room for bigger tyres and enjoy factory ride.
stinka Well-known member Joined Feb 1, 2012 Messages 3,787 Jun 14, 2013 #5 You can do 3" but cv boots last 5 mins and camber will Be way out I had near 3" on front but backed to 2" ish now Cv angle still harsh tho
You can do 3" but cv boots last 5 mins and camber will Be way out I had near 3" on front but backed to 2" ish now Cv angle still harsh tho
J johners Active member Joined Jun 5, 2013 Messages 28 Jun 15, 2013 #6 solarman216 said: it is easy but do not do it on a road going motor, absolutely no point, Rick Click to expand... Why is it no point to do on a road going motor???
solarman216 said: it is easy but do not do it on a road going motor, absolutely no point, Rick Click to expand... Why is it no point to do on a road going motor???