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Old Oct 31, 2006 | 03:07 PM
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torsion bar adjustment

Just cranked bars on 01 excab 4X4 flareside after putting 285/70/17 toyo open country ATs on. To give me a little more clearence they rubbed on mudflaps. The Question Where is the best places to messure, to make sure each side is the same height and also to make sure i didn't raise it higher then the back it looks level. Also for those that have done it what kind of angle on the cvs have been ok and have you seen problems. I don't think i have to much of an angle they where flat before i started and i think i went up about and inch. Going to aligemnet on thursday. Also what air psi is the best to run with this size. Thanks for any help.
 
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Old Oct 31, 2006 | 03:20 PM
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I'd measure from the top of the tire to the fenderwell. Your cv's are fine. I have mine turned all the way up and running 38's with no problem.As far as air pressure, I'd stick with what the tire calls for.
 
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Old Oct 31, 2006 | 04:30 PM
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Thanks. I meassured from the tire to fender looks good from left to right. Are all four fenders the same in height. Also the tires had a psi of 65 under max load i might have missed if it said any thing else the tire shop set them at 35psi. Should i leave them or increase, Ill take a look at them to see if them is any other psi rating. Going to try to get some pics tonight ir it dosent get to dark
 
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