NMuzj100 said:The suspension is definitely asymmetric. In the FSM (Thanks CDan - I'll never go back to a Haynes) [SA-64] it advises different "anchor arm bolt" depth specifications for the right and left hand sides. The spec also has an acceptable range of around 2/3 of an inch (17mm) so it should not suprise that we see so much difference from truck to truck. Looks like there can be quite a bit of torsion bar variation (Jim's "statistical variation" in spring rate) that has to be compensated for by anchor arm adjustment.
Measuring proper vehicle height is covered in the front wheel alignment procedure [SA-5] and involves measuring the difference between the height of the "spindle center" (basically the wheel center) and the lower suspension arm as measured from the center of the the front bolt. For stock the spec'ed difference should be 2.795 inches.
Now I need to go get under my truck and see why my driver's side sits 1/2 inch lower than my passenger side up front.
I realize this is an old thread, but I also noticed my new 2005 LC driver's side is 1/2 inch lower than the passenger side. I looked underneath and the passenger side T-bar anchor arm bolt is adusted slightly deeper, appearing it has more preload.
I've adjusted T-bars before on my '65 Plymouth. My question is can I even out the front driver/passenger side 1/2" on an LC without creating any problems? It appears the FSM indicates an uneven adjustment is required and I'm within spec.
Thanks,
Bob