More T-bar questions
#1
More T-bar questions
Just put new leaf springs in the rear - rebent with an added leaf. Probably picked up 3-4" of lift and I'm probably topping out my shocks too
I need to crank the T-bars a little to level it out and I need some help with that. I see the 22mm adjusting nut and the jamnut above it, but once I get the apparatus free, which way do I turn the adjuster to raise the ride height on the front? Also, I have heard a 1 1/2" increase is the most the stock t-bars should be subjected to, but how many turns of the adjuster bolt does this translate into?
Thanks!
I need to crank the T-bars a little to level it out and I need some help with that. I see the 22mm adjusting nut and the jamnut above it, but once I get the apparatus free, which way do I turn the adjuster to raise the ride height on the front? Also, I have heard a 1 1/2" increase is the most the stock t-bars should be subjected to, but how many turns of the adjuster bolt does this translate into?
Thanks!
#2
Righty tighty will raise the front, Lefty loosey will lower it. Number of turns depends on how much fatique the bars have. It is really a trial & error process. Don't forget to jack it up to do it & you will need to drive around the block to seat them t ofind out haw much lift you really have
#4
okay, thanks for the info. I guess I judged incorrectly when I started cranking lefty loosey on them to bring it up heh heh
So, just to ballpark, you think 8 full turns will bring it up an inch?
So, just to ballpark, you think 8 full turns will bring it up an inch?
#5
Here - this might help
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/torsion/index.htm
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/torsion/index.htm
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