HiHoeSilver
Away!
Noob question, but I've never messed with a torsion bar or keys, I know that's the adjustable portion but how does it work to adjust the level?
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The front of your truck doesn't ride on conventional springs. The torsion bars are the springs. The ends on them are hex and indexed to create torque on the control arm. Think "twisting". The rear end is seated in the key, and the tip of the key is positioned by a bolt. As you tighten the bolt, it lifts the end of key and, in turn, "Twists" the bar, which puts more downward force on the control arm, lifting the front of the truck. The spacers are for the rear and are as simple as they sound. They will lift the rear of the truck by exactly how thick they are.