The net amount of ride height increase depends upon the age and use of the vehicle, wheel offset, and numerous other factors. Stated torsion bar ride height in- creases are based upon factory specifications. If the torsion bars were “cranked up” at some point in the past, expect a corresponding reduction in overall height increase with the new torsion keys. Note that torsion bars, like any other spring, are subject to fatigue and sagging over time. Also, torsion bars have different ratings depending on how the vehicle was equipped from the factory. In some cases, installing heavier rated bars (which can be purchased from a dealer) may be the only solution to regaining ride height lost from adding heavy aftermarket accessories, such as a winch bumper or snow plow.
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2001-08 Hummer H2 4WD Torsion Bar Leveling Kit Instructions
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1997-03 Ford F150/F250 L.D.4WD Torsion Key Front Lift/Leveling Kit
June 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Due to the wide on-vehicle adjustment range of this product,a “floating” feature has been designed into the adjustment system. This feature allows the Forged Adjuster & Bolt assembly to reposition in the crossmember as ride height adjustments are made.
Important! Ford/Lincoln vehicles with factory Air Suspension systems require an alternate installation procedure. Only install this product and adjust ride height
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The Magazine for Hummer
August 31st, 2008 · No Comments
Gas prices have fallen a tad, and with that SUV sales have risen. See how they control us like puppets? And now with falling fuel prices they want to cut production to stop a gallon of gas from from getting any cheaper. But even when gas prices hovered over $3, Hummer sales, especially the H3 continued to rise. And with the newly opened South African plant, and with strong hints of a forthcoming H4, the HUMMER name continues its forward momentum.
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