erm guys i was just wondering do you think i can raise the front of my truck just by turning the torsion bars,i was just concerned,the truck lifted about three inches on the front when i swapped over to the v8,am i liable to do any damage to the suspension in trying to level it up with the rear.i think it needs to go up a further 2 inches.on the front to make it level or is there a better way of doing it.remember no front axle so im not worried about shaft angles just unsprung weight.
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Originally posted by vatchmanerm guys i was just wondering do you think i can raise the front of my truck just by turning the torsion bars,i was just concerned,the truck lifted about three inches on the front when i swapped over to the v8,am i liable to do any damage to the suspension in trying to level it up with the rear.i think it needs to go up a further 2 inches.on the front to make it level or is there a better way of doing it.remember no front axle so im not worried about shaft angles just unsprung weight.
How about ball joint spacersIf it aint broke dont fix it
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THe T/bars only have finite amount of give in them, to high and it behaves oddly over bumps, try an uprated (thicker) bar like we have on the Bullet.
Ball joint spacers would help, but the front will get very narrow with to much lift as the wishbones pivot in, you might have trouble aligning it.
Just keep going till things start to get odd...4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyNTHe T/bars only have finite amount of give in them, to high and it behaves oddly over bumps, try an uprated (thicker) bar like we have on the Bullet.
Ball joint spacers would help, but the front will get very narrow with to much lift as the wishbones pivot in, you might have trouble aligning it.
Just keep going till things start to get odd...www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by TonyNTHe T/bars only have finite amount of give in them, to high and it behaves oddly over bumps, try an uprated (thicker) bar like we have on the Bullet.
Ball joint spacers would help, but the front will get very narrow with to much lift as the wishbones pivot in, you might have trouble aligning it.
Just keep going till things start to get odd...
There's nothing for it though, now I've got something 4" - 5" higher I am gonna have to wear out my tyres quicker and get some 33's on there!Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by ApacheI thought the front would get narrower, but my wheels still seem positive cambered despite winding up the torsion bars 2" or so. It's not noticeably narrower though.
There's nothing for it though, now I've got something 4" - 5" higher I am gonna have to wear out my tyres quicker and get some 33's on there!www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by vatchmanso did you wind up the front to level it out with the rear.(your on l/c springs arnt you apache)have you noticed any strange things in steering or suspension.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by ApacheYes, LC springs. The front is about 1" or so lower than the rear (measuring under the wheelarch) but looks fairly level overall now it's settled. No funnies noticed regarding handling. Had to fit overlength shocks on the back but the fronts have been fine.www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by vatchmanok thanks guys,i might go and have a tinker and see if i can raise the front up an inch or two.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by ApacheI thought the front would get narrower, but my wheels still seem positive cambered despite winding up the torsion bars 2" or so. It's not noticeably narrower though.
The caster and camber shouldn't alter much, as both wishbone pivot together, the the toe in/out gets messed up, as the tierod need to shorten as the wishbones pivot down,4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyNIf deffo make a small change, when we first fitted Linda's 33's I hadn't fitted the front half of the 4" suspension lift, so had the torsion bars wound right up at least 3". Now with the lift fitted, I wound the t/bars down and now the front tyres poke out from the wheel arches where they didn't before.
The caster and camber shouldn't alter much, as both wishbone pivot together, the the toe in/out gets messed up, as the tierod need to shorten as the wishbones pivot down,Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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