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- 1998 Ford Explorer 4.0 V6
Hello, I have an explorer 98, 4 door and for two years I have had new leaf springs (about 6000 kilometers driven since then), raised by 4 centimeters at the factory. I would also like to raise the front axle accordingly. I have read some discussions about setting up torsion bars.
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Is it really that easy to just lift the front, the wheels off the ground and tighten the screws that hold the torsion bars? Alternatively, how to check that they are both set the same, should I take it according to the length of the screw turn or something else?
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Another thing is, I reckon I'll have to install longer shock absorbers by the amount that the front rises... so that there are no bumps? ... at the back, I extended the shock absorbers by the 4 centimeters of leaf spring lift.
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Is it really that easy to just lift the front, the wheels off the ground and tighten the screws that hold the torsion bars? Alternatively, how to check that they are both set the same, should I take it according to the length of the screw turn or something else?
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Another thing is, I reckon I'll have to install longer shock absorbers by the amount that the front rises... so that there are no bumps? ... at the back, I extended the shock absorbers by the 4 centimeters of leaf spring lift.