Re: What's the deal with adjusting Torsion Bars
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Re: What's the deal with adjusting Torsion Bars



Torsion bar height is tied directly to a correct frt.
end alignment. Plus it'll ride like a lumber wagon. If
you must,you a ruler side to side and crank.If you
want to avoid tire wear and wandering,leave them be.
--- Vicraz62@xxxxxxx wrote:

> 
> 
> How much can I lift the front end up by torqueing on
> the torsion bar  
> adjusting screw before I start screwing up the
> driveability of the car? Any  reply is 
> much appreciated-Thanks
>  
> Vic Raz
> 65 Satellite
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