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Has anyone actually seen or tried this concept for the front torsion Bars?
http://www.suspensionmaxx.com/vhummer.htm |
Has anyone actually seen or tried this concept for the front torsion Bars?
http://www.suspensionmaxx.com/vhummer.htm |
Has anyone actually seen or tried this concept for the front torsion Bars?
http://www.suspensionmaxx.com/vhummer.htm |
It seems like a neat, clean system but you can buy fixed torsion bars keys that will give you the lift for less than 1/2 the price.
Keep in mind that adjusting torsion bars from stock height will stiffen your ride a bit. I have the lifted keys in my H2 to bring the lift up from 6.5 (my lift kits height) to 8 inches. It does ride stiffer but not a lot. |
It sounds like a new key and is overpriced. Use the Find feature and type in Torsion Bars. I just did and found a bunch of stuff.
Here is one on a two inch lift: http://elcova.com/groupee/forums?a=tpc&s=2826088551&f=2606011751&m=373602296 2&r=2576091672#2576091672 Adjustment screws: http://elcova.com/groupee/forums?a=tpc&s=2826088551&f=6706011751&m=481607256 4&r=2456093884#2456093884 The reason I bring those two up is you will find there MAY be hazards to that kind of "lift". Then again, maybe not. BTW, I believe I read in one of those threads that a 2500 series key will do the job. |
You can buy a set of 2500 keys for about $50 bucks, and it'll take about 1 hour(including jacking time) to install them.
Ric-H2 |
Waste time/$$$
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