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Old 10-15-2011, 04:23 PM   #1
PAPA KENT
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Re: Torsion bar bolt

Ok,you can easily lower yours as far as mine is with your stock suspension,but remember to lower each bolt the same amount of turns to keep it even.by the looks of yours i would take each one down about 4 turns,then roll the truck back and forth while turning the wheels.the truck will drop just a little bit more and you can get a accurate height.you will have to get the truck aligned after that because your camber should be off quite a bit but if you don't go lower than mine a front end shop will be able to set your camber with no problem.just be sure to use a front end man that that knows the older rigs.there is a big difference between a man that aligns a truck to specs and a good one who aligns it to the vehicle.
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