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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 05:43 PM
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ok so EVERYONE is tellin my to "twist" my t-bar or raise my front end...well im lost in this areaand im tryin to to this...i would put a pic on here but everytime i try it says the file is too large...howver im goin to try to explain it where my t-bar comes back to about the mid-vehicle range on the bottom side of the t-bar is a nut around 1/2-3/4" is this the nut im goin to need to turn?? thanks!
 
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Should be 3/4' and yep thats it! 1 full turn of the bolt head gives you around .25' of lift.
 
Old Feb 25, 2009 | 05:51 PM
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thenut is on the BOTTOM side right? because theres a couple of other nuts there and i dont want to mess something up...but i should have to use the wrench HORIZONTAL right???
 
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Have a look at the Tech Article (DIY) post which details exactly how to do this...
 
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