Front torsion bar adjustment

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Front torsion bar adjustment

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Just got some new tyres for the beeper that are smaller OD than the hoosiers that were on the car, so the car sits lower at the front, we dont want to smack the sump if the car launches hard so need to raise the front end, its been nearly 20 years since my dad last adjusted them and cant remember how you do it, any help would be great
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Bolt in the bottom of each LCA.
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Cheers Dave
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When you tighten them make sure you do each one exactly the same turns. Watch your rear end heights too. if one front bar is adjusted too tight the opposite corner at the rear can go down without any height difference at the front!
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also jack the car up under the k member to take the weight off the bars some adjust then let down drive car back n to a bit a few bounces etc to see how yer goin on height wise
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