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08-03-2006, 11:45 PM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
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You did not answer my question :-)
Nor did you respond to my request for additional shackles :-)
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08-04-2006, 03:03 AM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
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You did not answer my question :-) Yes
Nor did you respond to my request for additional shackles :-) I am sure I could work something out once I weld mine and try them out this weekend at Timber Ridge Ranch in Iowa.
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Not sure how many people are interested. I still have to get my shocks and install them. I also noticed that I will have to lengthen or at least arrange to allow the rear wheel speed sensor wires to travel the extra 2 or so inches that the shocks will allow.
Chris
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08-04-2006, 12:50 PM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
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Originally Posted by cestwick
Not sure how many people are interested. I still have to get my shocks and install them. I also noticed that I will have to lengthen or at least arrange to allow the rear wheel speed sensor wires to travel the extra 2 or so inches that the shocks will allow.
Chris
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Chris -
Do you have pics of the sensor wire issue? How about the brake lines? Are there any issues with them?
Thanks! 
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08-04-2006, 01:48 PM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
Chris,
What alignment spec did you use?
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08-04-2006, 02:48 PM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
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Chris,
What alignment spec did you use?
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I went pretty much with GM Service Info specs. I looked at the specs from Truxxx and they are pretty much within GM specs although they have a little less caster, and they have a little negative toe as aposed to positive.
Chris
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08-05-2006, 12:51 PM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
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Originally Posted by cestwick
I went pretty much with GM Service Info specs. I looked at the specs from Truxxx and they are pretty much within GM specs although they have a little less caster, and they have a little negative toe as aposed to positive.
Chris
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I'm not sure if the differences between the specs make a big difference or not. I plan to watch tire wear over the next couple months.
The H3 is sitting higher from my previous 2 1/2 bolt turns and it just fells better sitting exactly level. At 2 1/2 turns is wasn't level.
My jury is still out if the lift kit is any different from turning the torsion bolts 4 or 5 turns. I do know it's a smoother ride from the 2 1/2 bolt turns. This is why I can't determine which way is better. Maybe it's not the kit or bolt turns but the extension of the shocks that make it a smoother ride.
What the hell - the H3 is higher, smoother ride and the wife is having a hard time getting in. Three great improvements! 
Last edited by humdoug : 08-05-2006 at 12:53 PM.
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08-09-2006, 09:29 PM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
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Originally Posted by humdoug
I'm not sure if the differences between the specs make a big difference or not. I plan to watch tire wear over the next couple months.
The H3 is sitting higher from my previous 2 1/2 bolt turns and it just fells better sitting exactly level. At 2 1/2 turns is wasn't level.
My jury is still out if the lift kit is any different from turning the torsion bolts 4 or 5 turns. I do know it's a smoother ride from the 2 1/2 bolt turns. This is why I can't determine which way is better. Maybe it's not the kit or bolt turns but the extension of the shocks that make it a smoother ride.
What the hell - the H3 is higher, smoother ride and the wife is having a hard time getting in. Three great improvements! 
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Truck looks great BTW. Question - are you using stock shocks, or did you replace them with diifferent ones. If so, what type?
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