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Chevy3blazer 06-12-2017 02:32 PM

1999 Chevy Blazer; Torsion Bar
 
Hi, I've been reading around about how I could raise my blazer up a little bit by adjusting the torsion bar. I want to lift it up. I was excited to try it out but when I went to go look for it. I couldn't find it anywhere under my blazer at all..Why doesn't my blazer have one and years before 99 and after 99 have torsion bars?? NEED HELP!!!

Rusty Nuts 06-12-2017 03:50 PM

Welcome to the forum. Is yours 4 wheel drive? They use a torsion bar instead of a coil spring.

Chevy3blazer 06-12-2017 05:26 PM

[ I have a 2wd blazer. I can't find the bar on my blazer
QUOTE=Rusty Nuts;677419]Welcome to the forum. Is yours 4 wheel drive? They use a torsion bar instead of a coil spring.[/QUOTE]

Rusty Nuts 06-12-2017 05:53 PM

There is no torsion bar to find.

Chevy3blazer 06-12-2017 06:05 PM

How?? Other blazers have it. I was trying to find the torsion bar to give my blazer a lift. If there is no bar on my blazer then how do I lift it?

Originally Posted by Rusty Nuts (Post 677425)
There is no torsion bar to find.


rriddle3 06-13-2017 06:24 AM

Torsion bars are only on 4WD Blazers. You have a 2WD, so there are no torsion bars. You have coil springs on the front suspension instead.

Chevy3blazer 06-13-2017 11:13 AM

Ohhhh that explains it, soo is there an alternative way to lift my blazer then?

Originally Posted by rriddle3 (Post 677447)
Torsion bars are only on 4WD Blazers. You have a 2WD, so there are no torsion bars. You have coil springs on the front suspension instead.


rriddle3 06-14-2017 06:45 AM

*Moved thread to'Lifting Tech' section.*

blazen_red_4x4 06-14-2017 07:34 AM

Coil spring spacers, taller coil springs, lift spindles, floor jack... Although I've never personally seen one for a 2wd, a full bracket lift that drops the control arms down may be available, at a price. Nothing as cheap and simple as adjusting the torsion bars on a 4x4 unfortunately though.


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