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> Proper Torsion bar install and adjustment, how to install and adjust the torsion bars on the front suspension
ri914
post Sep 20 2020, 10:00 AM
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Hello 914'ers

I need to adjust and calibrate my front suspension. I installed the new torsion bars while the car was on the lift and it now looks like it could chase a ford raptor through the woods.

1: Is there a procedure for installing these and what angle the a-arm should be at?

2: Should they be done at ride height and then adjusted by the torsion bar adjustment bolt ?

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post Sep 20 2020, 01:52 PM
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Ri914, your pictures shows how far off it is. With car weight on suspension that front A-arm should be horizontal as a good start point. If you have purchased stiffer bars you might need to index them on the lift raising the front suspension with like a transmission jack before torsion bar is set. Mark
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post Sep 20 2020, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE(mlindner @ Sep 20 2020, 03:52 PM) *

Ri914, your pictures shows how far off it is. With car weight on suspension that front A-arm should be horizontal as a good start point. If you have purchased stiffer bars you might need to index them on the lift raising the front suspension with like a transmission jack before torsion bar is set. Mark


Great info everyone!

Mark. Thanks for the explanation. I knew they had to be way off. Fingers crossed I don't have to roll the fenders.
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