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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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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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08-10-2006, 10:41 PM
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Re: Torsion Bar Information
The stock shocks are still on but the extension piece was added to lower shock bolt so the shocks work properly with the extra lift.
Wife still having a hard time getting in. 
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