torsion adjustment bolt length

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dustynav

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Hi guys just measured the navs height from bottom
of rim to bottom of flare on the front and got 740
passengers side and 746 drivers.
So I'll say +6 mm in front. Then I measured the back from bottom of rim
To a common line on the tray and got 836 passenger and 829 drivers
So -7 mm. Then I noticed that the torsion adjustment bolt length on the drivers
Side is about 25mm shorter. And the block underneath sits down a lot further than
The other side. So the problem I'm seeing is that the driver front and passenger
Rear wheels are higher. I could fix the front by winding down the torsion
Bar but that would increase the difference between the adjustment bolts.
And I'm assuming the back is because of fatigue in the leaf springs
Not sure what to make of it any suggestions.
 
Try levelling up the front and it will help the opposite back corner.

Doesnt matter that the bolts are different lengths because they are most likely rotated slightly different on their respective splines, as long as there both tucked up inside crossmember, if one is sitting a little lower than cross member and you dont like it, re index adjuster bracket on torsion bar.
 

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