Edward Zeliesko
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how many turns on the torsion bars to get 1 inch?? thanks ed
The factory service manual show the correct method for adjusting ride height. But the method I used was to start on a level surface and measure from the floor or driveway to the the highest point on the inside of the the wheel opening on the fender. Do this on both left and right sides and record the measurement.how many turns on the torsion bars to get 1 inch?? thanks ed
This! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Have the front tires off the ground when turning adjusters. You can mess up the threads.
Ed, just so you know, changing the ride height can affect your current alignment negatively.
What you talking about Willis!I've never had an inch adversely affect driving qualities.
The biggest down fall for a car with the butt high in air is it gets rid of caster which isn't something Mopars have a lot of to start with....Cranking the T bars up or down may make a real difference in alignment. Re-check the alignment after making a height adjustment. BTW changing the rear height also effects the front end alignment.
I've never had an inch adversely affect driving qualities.
I've got an inch and a wrinkle and it most certainly affects how I drive it, especially into a dark tunnel.