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Old 02-13-2007, 06:44 PM
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front end lift

i have a 04 2wd drive and would like to sit at a 4wd ride heigth. is this possible by adjustion stock torsion bar in the front?
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Re: front end lift

Since you have a 2wd, you dont have torsion bars. You can get coil spring spacers. They are cheap, but stiffen the ride significantly (or so I hear). Do a search for coil spring spacers and see what others think of them.
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Re: front end lift

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Since you have a 2wd, you dont have torsion bars. You can get coil spring spacers. They are cheap, but stiffen the ride significantly (or so I hear). Do a search for coil spring spacers and see what others think of them.
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My friend has the spacers on his F150. He thinks it rides fine.
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Re: front end lift

thank you
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