How to Adjust the Torsion Bars on a 1994 Chevy
- 1). Park your Chevy on a level, paved surface and set the parking brake.
- 2). Raise the front of the Chevy with a jack and support with jack stands.
- 3). Move underneath the Chevy and locate the point where the torsion bar enters the crossmember. This would be roughly underneath the passenger compartment.
- 4). Find the torsion bar adjusting nut, located in a notch in the crossmember. There is one for each torsion bar. Use a ratchet socket to turn the adjusting nut in to raise the Chevy and out to lower it. Be careful to count the number of turns you make, and turn the other adjuster the same number of turns. You should limit yourself to about one inch of adjustment -- measured at the fender well -- up or down.
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