
bcdelica's vans are both a higher than mine in the front
your thoughts?
hmm now youve got me thinking! are your new ones coming from japan?josh wrote:how about upgrade them? thats what i am working on doing. it'll cost about $500 (mostly shipping costs) but you'll get beefier torsion bars that can actually handle the weight. I just figure it makes logical sense to bite the bullet and buy beefier ones seeing as how they all begin to sag eventually. That would fixe things properly, rather than a band aid solution.
Josh
Yes. New torsion bars should be heavier duty, then add some ball joint spacers for serious water bar clearance.after oil wrote:i guess what im asking then is do reindexed torsion bars sag again much faster than brand new ones?
well, i guess it does sound pretty simple. i hope i can get to it this week. i thought it was gonna be done already so i made an appt for an alignment. i might just break down and pay a few more bucks for the shop to do it. seems like it should take a shop too long, an hour only i would hope.asorensen wrote:I agree that new beefier torsion bars is the best solution but re-indexing is a very easy undertaking and viable solution. Simply undo the adjusters all the way slide the end off the spline rotate counter clockwise a couple splines and re-assemble (then get an alignment). If you have decent shocks then I think you can expect this solution to work for a decent amount of time with out to much noticeable sag depending on how and where you drive. Don't forget to check, and adjust, your upper bump stop if you plan on raising the front anymore than level.
Andy
Are you missing a number there? Does this mean bring on the water bars!!after oil wrote:the mechanic was wrong!i wound 'em up 1 1/2" to 19 3/4" from center of wheel arch(outside) to center of hub.
i wound 'em up 1 1/2" so now the wheel arch is 19 3/4" from centre of hub.BCDelica wrote:Are you missing a number there? Does this mean bring on the water bars!!after oil wrote:the mechanic was wrong!i wound 'em up 1 1/2" to 19 3/4" from center of wheel arch(outside) to center of hub.