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Adjusting ride hight

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Old 01-01-2015, 07:57 PM
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Hey all, my '01 sags 1.5 inches on the passenger side. New Leafs, no difference. Front end is out same amount, been told adjusting the torsion bar will correct front and back sag. Anyone agree/disgree? Going to attempt full clockwise turn on passenger side torsion bar bolt
 
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With a floor jack on level ground lift the truck in the very center of the front. When the tires clear the ground measure the fender height in the back. Do the opposite to the rear, and measure the front. Without scales thats the best way I can tell you to get 'corner weights'. You dont want to get in a icy situation with your vehicle artificially lifted and supported with the majority of its weight on two tires
 

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