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Old 11-04-2009, 04:57 PM   #1
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cranks vs inches

how many complete turns of the torsion bar to get 1.5 inches

i turned mine 3 times, i just want to make sure i didnt over do it, i got about an inch out of it

i just want to see how many times around you guys turn yours
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Re: cranks vs inches



Its been covered before. One complete turn is roughly .25in.
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Old 11-04-2009, 07:26 PM   #4
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Re: cranks vs inches

Quote: Originally Posted by Quikz28
how many complete turns of the torsion bar to get 1.5 inches

i turned mine 3 times, i just want to make sure i didnt over do it, i got about an inch out of it

i just want to see how many times around you guys turn yours
It kind of depends on where they were to startwith. If you want to get the max safe lift, do this. Turn them up as far as you can WITHOUT pinching the cv boots together. If you over do it you can tell by the cv boots. They will pich together and where themselves out. Hope that makes sense.

I see you are new. Alot of stuff you can find by utilizing the search button. Some guys in here get mad when new guys dont know that.



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