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2004-2008 around 21" give or take.... 2009+ around 22". Thats front... rear I don't know
 
I have a problem cranking up torsion bar on the left side.
I ordered a kit from rough country 2.25 inch lift for my GMC Canyon 4x4 Crew cab 3.7.
I put 1.5 shackle with no problem.
Put shock sleeve on the front with no problem.
On the right side of the truck i was able to crank up the torsion bar using spacer and it went up 3 inch but had to turn it down to two inch.
Then i moved on to the left side, I could only crank it up to one inch and 1/2 and couldn't go any higher-why is that?
so i left it there and drove it for few, it dropped half inch. So i had to crank it back up but couldn't go any higher so i left it like that then the next day same issue it dropped half inch.

What could be the problem. is the bolt or nut stripped? do i need to pb blaster somewhere to turn it easily?
 
I have a problem cranking up torsion bar on the left side.
I ordered a kit from rough country 2.25 inch lift for my GMC Canyon 4x4 Crew cab 3.7.
I put 1.5 shackle with no problem.
Put shock sleeve on the front with no problem.
On the right side of the truck i was able to crank up the torsion bar using spacer and it went up 3 inch but had to turn it down to two inch.
Then i moved on to the left side, I could only crank it up to one inch and 1/2 and couldn't go any higher-why is that?
so i left it there and drove it for few, it dropped half inch. So i had to crank it back up but couldn't go any higher so i left it like that then the next day same issue it dropped half inch.

What could be the problem. is the bolt or nut stripped? do i need to pb blaster somewhere to turn it easily?
I answered in your new thread instead of here.
http://www.355nation.net/forum/lifting/105386-torsion-bar-issue.html
 
I went to look at my truck again. Found the problem but do not know the solution to this.
The lift side was turned a lot but didn't raise much while the right side didn't turn much but raise few inches.

Now what is the problem? Need new torsion bar for the left? or is the front arm stuck?
 
I went to look at my truck again. Found the problem but do not know the solution to this.
The lift side was turned a lot but didn't raise much while the right side didn't turn much but raise few inches.

Now what is the problem? Need new torsion bar for the left? or is the front arm stuck?
Again, answered in your thread about torsion bars.

You have not found a problem...but you found what is normal. Torsion bars sag at different rates. One side is not going to be identical to the other side with adjustments.
 
Again, answered in your thread about torsion bars.

You have not found a problem...but you found what is normal. Torsion bars sag at different rates. One side is not going to be identical to the other side with adjustments.
Okay, How can I change from sag to normal? replace the torsion bar or key? or will it always be sag forever?
 
Used this How-To and knocked this out yesterday. 2" shackles, TB Crank, and SMaxx's Diff Drop Spacers. SkyJacker 8000s all around. Easy to do, after reading through the tutorial several times. Thanks!
 
Hey folks if you take a few parts and pieces off ie the bump stops and front sway bar so the suspension relaxes. It's possible to reclock the tortion bar levers to achieve the desired lift and keep the stock ride. Cranking down on the stock system will lift but the ride suffers astronomically.
Things I've tried
Peace
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Hey folks if you take a few parts and pieces off ie the bump stops and front sway bar so the suspension relaxes. It's possible to reclock the front tortion bar levers to achieve the desired lift and keep the stock ride. Cranking down on the stock system will lift but the ride suffers astronomically.
Things I've tried
Peace
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To me, whatever you said doesn't make any sense.

Removing the bump stop allows you to crank less and gain lift? Something isn't right with that statement. A bump stop has nothing to do with relaxing suspension.
 
To me, whatever you said doesn't make any sense.

Removing the bump stop allows you to crank less and gain lift? Something isn't right with that statement. A bump stop has nothing to do with relaxing suspension.
But it does give you extra room to achieve the clocking. Then the bump stop is reinstalled.
Ya know people that make such comments about others and their abilities shows your jealous or just dumb. I am not looking for any jerks like you. If you would take the Time to understand what was communicated, you might just learn something.
Now for any questions, I'd be happy to answer any of them. Open your minds not just your wallet. If you disagree with any statement I have made just let me know and I will explain.
I know it works, and works well.
Again removing the bump stop is just to make room to assemble the pieces to the torsion bar. Once assembled reinstall the bump stop. Exactly like it was when you started. Not hard actually very easy for the average person.
 
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Make it easy for you
When you remove certain parts ie bump stops, sway bar linkage that won't let the control arms rest in the lowest possible position.
There is more room to complete your work. When there is more room to work everything is much easier to assemble.
Once work is complete reinstall pieces that you didn't think mattered.
FYI I'm a nice guy, I have some talents you could never dream of. I love to share what I've found in hopes of making someone else's life a little easier.
That's it. Now if you would like I can even help a closed minded person as yourself.
Just wanna help all those folks out there that crank up the torsion bars and max them out. Giving the truck a terrible ride. Anyone with a wife or girlfriend with a larger chest and a truck with cranked torsion bars, will certainly let you know! Your truck sucks because the ride.
This is a simple trick that's got to be done right to reap the rewards.
Again New here, not perfect and don't wanna be. I'd rather try and fail than to bash others in their endeavor.
Peace all
 
Ok I just went out and looked at the aspects of my 2005 canyon 4x4 crew cab.
A body lift would help with clearance issues.
The lower ball joint needs separated, with some sort of Jack beneath it. Then bolt the cocked torsion bar key and assembly together. You'll need strength so make sure enough threads are used, not to much! Jack lower control arm back in place and secure.
It's a load of work and I would purchase the after market myself. Actually I did, someone with more time than money is whom this I for.
Datsun pick up 1st one I did
A dodge dart was 2nd
If someone wants something bad enough and will take the time to do it safe. Man I'm all for it. Everything takes time and effort to complete properly
 
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