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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
Front Suspension parts identification / serious problem leaning = '04 SportTrac 175K mi.
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1044264" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>Yeah, that's them.</p><p></p><p>Adjusting the torsion bars is cake but can be time consuming. You don't just want to go to town on them. It's best to jack up the front end (no suspension load) so as to not put too much torque on the bolts. Then you drop the truck and measure. Rinse and repeat until it's level. Pretty sure there is a thread in the projects section, if you can't find it then a quick web search will hook you up with instructions and videos.</p><p>I feel I have to say be careful not to back the bolt out all the way. Not sure what would happen but I'm sure there is someone on this forum who does and they may pop in at any time.</p><p></p><p>I would make sure all other suspension bits are in good working order (nothing broken, nothing bent, etc) before adjusting the torsion bars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1044264, member: 64702"] Yeah, that's them. Adjusting the torsion bars is cake but can be time consuming. You don't just want to go to town on them. It's best to jack up the front end (no suspension load) so as to not put too much torque on the bolts. Then you drop the truck and measure. Rinse and repeat until it's level. Pretty sure there is a thread in the projects section, if you can't find it then a quick web search will hook you up with instructions and videos. I feel I have to say be careful not to back the bolt out all the way. Not sure what would happen but I'm sure there is someone on this forum who does and they may pop in at any time. I would make sure all other suspension bits are in good working order (nothing broken, nothing bent, etc) before adjusting the torsion bars. [/QUOTE]
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