DirtDawg
"It'd be alot cooler if you did"
Adjusting torsion bars is one of the easiest things I've done on a vehicle. Jack up the front end, and turn the adjuster bolt one or two rotations, set back down, drive around the block, and see how much the height changed. Righty-tighty to raise, lefty-loosey to lower. It's more work with a breaker bar, so I just use an impact.I could, but don't know what I am doing. (The lift in the 80 was so easy...100 seems a little more complicated)
I am off to search for some Youtube vids, as I would actually rather adjust it myself.
What do you mean by, "literally not too high?" Is there something that can be damaged if it is too high?
Sorry for my ignorance, I learn as I go...
Every vehicle you lift has a "too high" point. Most likely on the 100 series you would just be bottoming out your shocks over every bump, but on coilover rigs I've seen CVs come apart and other damage due to being ranked up too high.