A bit of an ar5e of a job TBH...
Mainly because I'd wound up the torsion bars right to the end of the thread initially!
Took ages to get the tension off them (wound them down so the top of the bolt was flush with the nut as per Stormys suggestion, thats all the tension off.) and then we had to grind back about 5-10mm of the top wishbones so the new bolts weren't fouled. Took the opportunity to get the top bump stops out and cut them down a bit...
Plus points of doing this :-
1) Transformed front end ride. Much plusher, less bouncy. Cant wait to try it off road.
2) Due to the apparent slightly lengthened upper wishbone, my front wheels are now vertical rather than leaning with the top inwards.
Negative points :-
1) My eyes are full of mud, though cleaning the truck beforehand would have alleviated this.
2) Both front wheels noticeably point inwards - will get on the tracking adjustment tomorrow!
A big THANKS to Tony N for the phone advice relating attacking the wishbones with a grinder!
Mainly because I'd wound up the torsion bars right to the end of the thread initially!
Took ages to get the tension off them (wound them down so the top of the bolt was flush with the nut as per Stormys suggestion, thats all the tension off.) and then we had to grind back about 5-10mm of the top wishbones so the new bolts weren't fouled. Took the opportunity to get the top bump stops out and cut them down a bit...
Plus points of doing this :-
1) Transformed front end ride. Much plusher, less bouncy. Cant wait to try it off road.
2) Due to the apparent slightly lengthened upper wishbone, my front wheels are now vertical rather than leaning with the top inwards.
Negative points :-
1) My eyes are full of mud, though cleaning the truck beforehand would have alleviated this.
2) Both front wheels noticeably point inwards - will get on the tracking adjustment tomorrow!
A big THANKS to Tony N for the phone advice relating attacking the wishbones with a grinder!
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