Common questions

How do you adjust the torsion bar?

How do you adjust the torsion bar?

Adjust the torsion bar. Turning the adjustment bolt clockwise will tighten it, raising the amount of load that can be placed on the bar. This will raise the vehicle when it is taken off the jack stand. Turning it counterclockwise will lower the available spring rate and cause the car to sit lower.

How do you adjust the tire on a torsion bar?

Search for the adjustment bolts on both sides of the torsion bar. Look closely to find a set of bolts on both sides. Use the bolt on the left to adjust the left tire, and tweak the rightmost bolt to make changes to the right tire.

Can a torsion bar be fitted on both sides of the car?

A new torsion bar can be fitted to either side of the car, but a used one can be fitted back only on the same side of the car. This is because used torsion bars always have a slight “set”, which causes them to remain slightly twisted in one direction.

How do you increase spring rate on torsion bar?

Once you have reached the adjusting bolt, turn it in the clockwise direction with the socket head’s help to increase the spring rate of the torsion bar and vice versa. Before adjusting the spring rate, always remember and note down the number of turns you made with the help of the socket head in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.

Where to place disc brake dust shield on torsion bar suspension?

This block should be placed as near as possible to any disc brake dust shields under the lower suspension arm. Replace the axle stands so that they give additional safety at this height. The next step is to lift away the lower bush and raise the shock absorber arm away from the ball pin.

What’s the best way to adjust a torsion bar?

Look closely to find a set of bolts on both sides. Use the bolt on the left to adjust the left tire, and tweak the rightmost bolt to make changes to the right tire. Since large, chunky bolts are used to secure the torsion bar into place, you’ll need to use a socket on a ratchet wrench to make your adjustments.

Where is the torsion bar on a Mopar?

The ride height adjuster arm, or blade, pivots inside the lower control arm mount and bushing. When you turn the ride height adjusting screw, this blade pivots at the bushing, turning the hex socket where the end of the torsion bar resides, adding or removing torsion on the bar.

Do you need to adjust the suspension on a Dodge Dakota?

Adjusting the bar is a very precise task, as the Dakota’s suspension needs to be level on both sides and set to a specific ride height. It is likely, however, that you’ll need to adjust the bar if for any reason you removed and then replaced/reinstalled it. This adjustment procedure can vary depending on the exact year of the truck.

How do you adjust the ride height on a Dodge Dakota?

Measure the truck’s ride height from the frame to the ground, placing your measuring tool at equidistant spots at each side of the truck. The ride height needs to be the same at each side. Turn the adjuster bolt again as needed until the truck is level on both sides.

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Ruth Doyle