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so..the front of the ute has torsion bars..whats the easiest way to lower it with these? and how do you do it so it gets nice and even..havent had any experience with torsion bars before, only leak springs and coils.

beers and bbq may also be available if anyone wanted to help lol

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^ hardcore.

they'll either have an ajuster bolt type setup like a hilx or similar, or you'll have to pop them out of a carrier type setup and adjust where they sit in relation to each other (should have splind end at worst)

I've little experience with either type, though i will do soon. if it's the bolt/nut type then wind each side down by an equal number of turns (keep reference so you can go back up if needed) and if theyer splined, mark each part so you know how many splines/notches you go down

choice.

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jack the frount up so both wheels are off the ground

get under the middle of the ute and you will see a threaded bolt with 2nuts on it, undo the first nut and take it off then wind the second one down till u get the desired height . measure how far you go down from the tip of the bolt to the first nut then repeat process for the other side to the same length. make sure you put the lock nuts back on .

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you will probably want to reindex the pieces that go on the far end of the torsion bars when you adjust them or they will hang out the bottom somewhat. i didnt do that to mine yet, but i will be for sure. you can not do it and its no different load/lowering wise but the bits can get knocked out when you run over stuff.

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