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Old Jul 31, 2007 | 11:45 AM
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"the torsion bars are supposed to be horizontal to properly work. you can try this site it might help http://www.realiftsusp.com
they have some info on how the t-bars work"

- i found this on another site......-

does any one know if these torsion bar relocators give the truck any lift in the front??.... as well does the relocators affect or wear the ball joints and other suspension parts like the torsion bar keys would do ??... im trying to think what would be the best desicision id rather go with the relocators if the wont ruin my joints and etc,
 
Old Jul 31, 2007 | 12:04 PM
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to me it just looks like it moves the torsion bars so theyre not hanging under the frame
 
Old Jul 31, 2007 | 12:58 PM
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I agree. If you read the caption, it points out that the torsion bars are moved so they're out of the way.
 
Old Jul 31, 2007 | 09:53 PM
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ya i thought that but my pops says it sounds like it might lift it a lil .. cuz u have to move that thing like about 2 inches... i dont remember exctly what he said lol.. but thnx for ur opinion
 
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