Torsion Bar Tips:
Jack up the front and let the wheels hang to relieve some stress off the bolts before adjusting them.
Scribe or paint the bolt heads so you can measure how far you turn them.
Squirt bolt threads and key cup (where end of the bolt contacts the key) with oil or rust buster so you don't strip the threads.
Each side may not have equal threads showing so don't panic.
Drivers side usually sags lower than passenger side and may need more cranking.
1 turn = about 1/4 inch height change (I think).
Although there is a dealer approved method to measure and adjust the front height correctly, most folks measure from the wheel well to the street with measuring tape running over the center of the wheel/spindle.
Do your adjustments on flat level pavement or alignment rack.
After adjusting, drive around a bit to settle the suspension and re-check.
Adjust with a full tank of gas.
The bolts use an 18 MM socket. ?
Did I miss anything, guys?