Yesterday at 3:51 PM #1 J JD poly New Member Joined Dec 15, 2025 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Alabama Can you raise the riding height by adjusting torsion bar?
Yesterday at 4:14 PM #2 Big_John Illegitimi non carborundum FCBO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 24,913 Reaction score 39,785 Location Marcellus, NY JD poly said: Can you raise the riding height by adjusting torsion bar? Click to expand... Yes, but within reason. Too high (or low) and you start screwing up the front end alignment.
JD poly said: Can you raise the riding height by adjusting torsion bar? Click to expand... Yes, but within reason. Too high (or low) and you start screwing up the front end alignment.
Yesterday at 4:42 PM #3 SIPLOWGUY Well-Known Member Joined Jan 1, 2013 Messages 675 Reaction score 420 Location Staten Island, New York We used to raise the Gran Fury front height 1/4" higher than the rear on the 82-89s. Saved ALOT of K-frames on the RMPs!
We used to raise the Gran Fury front height 1/4" higher than the rear on the 82-89s. Saved ALOT of K-frames on the RMPs!
Today at 5:14 AM #4 67_300_Convertible Member Joined May 27, 2023 Messages 184 Reaction score 233 Location Virginia If you set the ride height too low, you may experience tire rubbing when the front wheels turn to the right or left. And make sure you take the weight off the front wheels before adjusting the torsion bars.
If you set the ride height too low, you may experience tire rubbing when the front wheels turn to the right or left. And make sure you take the weight off the front wheels before adjusting the torsion bars.