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    AHC TB Reindexing in Case of Failure... But What About Droop?

    Ok, so I've got the torsion bars reindexed and the OME FK27 torsion bar reinforcement brackets in place. Very cheap insurance for only $22. My original plan was to give the drivers side 2-3 clicks and the passenger side 1-2 clicks to even them out but without the TB's completely removed it's...
  2. GTV

    AHC TB Reindexing in Case of Failure... But What About Droop?

    I will learn the process by doing it, likely within the next day or two hence why I posed the question. I've got a par of OME reinforcement brackets to install (probably not needed for my use but they're cheap insurance) and my adjusters aren't equal from side to side so I figured I might as...
  3. GTV

    AHC TB Reindexing in Case of Failure... But What About Droop?

    I haven't yet thought of a simple way to test it out. If someone has an idea I'm all ears but I'm not all that worried about it. It can only help... right? For the rear I plan to install airbags once I have onboard air. I also have King's + 35mm of spacers.
  4. GTV

    AHC TB Reindexing in Case of Failure... But What About Droop?

    Thank you @uHu! It will likely take a bit of trial and error to get them maxed out (along with pressures and height) but I figured it can only be of benefit, especially in an emergency. Glad I had a good idea, at last!
  5. GTV

    AHC TB Reindexing in Case of Failure... But What About Droop?

    To be clear I personally am not currently experiencing any AHC issues, the picture is not mine just an example of what can happen. For my ‘07 LC I’m keeping a very mindful eye on weight (especially over the front axle) so the standard lightweight AHC bars should suit my needs just fine.
  6. GTV

    AHC TB Reindexing in Case of Failure... But What About Droop?

    In the two years I've owned my 100 series I've come around to really appreciate AHC but being a comparatively complicated system it does come with risk. @FxFormat's recent post illustrates exactly what I'm talking about. If this were to happen in a remote location it could be a real problem...
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