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I just got done with the front end of my calmini lift....upon lowering the car pack to the ground my front suspension hit the bump stops.
I cranked the T-bar adjustment bolts up as far as they would go, but nothin seemed to happen. Does this meen i have to take off the torsion bar and when installing them turn the back adjustment arm thing almost straight down? I am planning on tackling this at 10am tommorrow so any info would be greatly helpful.Thanks, Dave |
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Yes, but usually the anchor only needs to face about 8 o'clock before tightening to go in right. Remember you want the crossmember to protect the adjustment bolt so it needs to be inside a bit more than flush.
You might have to experiement depending on what bars you're using. Nothing is constant. |
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