truck sits wierd
#1
truck sits wierd
my t100 sits with the rear end up higher.. ive tried to crank my torsion bars and that does nothing for me.. i cant find a leveling kit.. and so my next option would be putting longer shocks on the front.. has anyone does this and is there any problems with doing so? and what kind or how long should i get them if i just want say 2-3 inches higher in the front?
#2
http://www.jackit.com/toyota/tundrafs_t100.htm
you didnt look very hard, but i dont believe that longer shocks would raise your truck any to begin with... perhaps spacers would work best for your application
you didnt look very hard, but i dont believe that longer shocks would raise your truck any to begin with... perhaps spacers would work best for your application
#3
my t100 sits with the rear end up higher.. ive tried to crank my torsion bars and that does nothing for me.. i cant find a leveling kit.. and so my next option would be putting longer shocks on the front.. has anyone does this and is there any problems with doing so? and what kind or how long should i get them if i just want say 2-3 inches higher in the front?
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...ntSpacer.shtml
Or try the torsion bar adjustment higher, it will raise the front end if done right:
- http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/tech/torsion_bars/
#4
Are you lifting the front end of the truck off the ground when you adjust the torsion bars?
Also, you know that cranking the torsion bars really stiffens the ride, right? Go with BJ spacers if you dont like the p/u truck rake.
Also, you know that cranking the torsion bars really stiffens the ride, right? Go with BJ spacers if you dont like the p/u truck rake.
#6
The torsion bars should raise the front end, unless you have something else going on, such as the shocks limiting the up-travel or you have them cranked all the way up already. The ball joint spacers will push the steering knuckle away from the upper suspension arm for additional lift:

More info:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...ntSpacer.shtml

More info:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...ntSpacer.shtml
#7
I would look into new torsion bars, BJ spacers probally wont help worn out bars.
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