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Old 09-22-2006, 01:42 AM
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and my truck sat noticeably lower on the PS when I got it.

Maybe this is why one of my torsion screws in tightened way more than the other...Hmmmm...

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My PS is tightened way more as well.


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My torsion bar bots are at different settings also. I think that's normal from installation. I did notice one is dead even with the frame and I'm surprised I haven't sheared it off yet. (knock on wood)

I am considering putting on a set of stiffer torsion bars. I pull a trailer frequently for long trips and I'm thinking maybe the stock ones have just gotten weak and squishy. Maybe it's as simple as the spring has just gone out of them. ???

The last resort is to take the idler assembly off and have it welded back on so the centerlink is at the proper angle.
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The last resort is to take the idler assembly off and have it welded back on so the centerlink is at the proper angle.

I'm going to buy a MIG welder tomorrow, so bring it over and that can be my first project.
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Old 09-22-2006, 04:17 PM
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I'm going to buy a MIG welder tomorrow, so bring it over and that can be my first project.
Coming from a guy that just changed his air filter for the first time in 3 years, Maybe I'll just borrow it and try it myself.

I can just see it now, "Hey CO, I don't think you're supposed to hold it right there..." GGGGGGGgggg!!!11
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