datson35 Posted April 26, 2015 Report Share Posted April 26, 2015 Ok my 720 kingcab is at a slant I hate it I want to lift it not to high just enough, but I can't find no company that carries the product I wanna put 30/9.50/15 to make it look aggressive would it be able to fit without a lift? 1 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted April 26, 2015 Report Share Posted April 26, 2015 29" is generally the cut off for a 4x4 tire that has almost no rubbing. 2wd? not sure. The torsion bars can be adjusted (within reason) to gain an inch or two. Quote Link to comment
datson35 Posted April 26, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2015 Is a four wheel drive. How do you do the torsion bar? I'm not looking to lift it like 10" just 1 or 3" so it'll fit my new tires. Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted April 26, 2015 Report Share Posted April 26, 2015 This works for lowering or raising the front end. Tighten the adjustment to raise the front. Loosen top lock nut and turn bottom to adjust. Easier to do with vehicle raised. Adjust both equally and lower truck to compare heights. Bounce suspension before measuring.You can simply turn the adjustment nuts at the rear for lowering. The C clips are only removed if you run out of adjustment and need to slide the torsion bar back to disconnect the front spline in the lower control arm. This allows you to reposition the torsion bar into a lower adjustment range and is called indexing the bar. I would avoid this if possible as lowering this amount is well outside the suspension ride height limits and the camber is badly affected. All ride height changes will also change the toe setting.Bleach said:How to Reindex Torsion Barsin front of the middle crossmember, you pull the boot forward to reviel the lock ringWork a thin screwdriver into the edge of the ring. It will be tight. I had to work the angle back and forth while occasionally tapping the back of the handle with a hammerOnce you get under the ring, work it out slightly. Do not pull the screwdriver away or the ring will pop back onAfter you have worked it off part way, use some pliers to pull the ring off the rest of the way. Be sure to still keep the screwdriver under the lock ringTap the rear arm of that holds the adjuster bolt out of the crossmember. Hang onto the torsion bar. It can slide out at either end. I was able to feel the splines in the end of the bar and I moved it two notches. edit:(but you only want to move it one notch!) The reindexed bar is on the right.after the bar is reindexed, just hold the lock ring up and hit the back of the ring with a hammer. It pops on real easy. Put the dust boot back Quote Link to comment
84720FourWheel Posted April 26, 2015 Report Share Posted April 26, 2015 You will need an alignment afterwards. This is for 83 and later 4x4 720s Assuming you don't need to re index them to achieve the lift you need, you just need to get under the truck, and look for the adjuster. It's at the end of the torsion bar. Then you loosen the jam nut which should be a 18mm. Then get a 19 mm box end wrench and put it on the other nut. Hit the bolt with an impact until desired height is reached, tighten the jam nut, repeat on other side. It will settle a bit lower then you set it initially. You may have to re adjust it a bit. Then get an alignment and put on the new tires. Quote Link to comment
datson35 Posted April 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 27, 2015 Cool thanks this really helps me. I'll post results when I'm done. Quote Link to comment
Rhino13 Posted April 28, 2015 Report Share Posted April 28, 2015 My first Datsun was an 81 4x4 with no lift, running 31's. Only time it rubbed was turning into an uphill driveway. I had 205's on the front of my current 2wd without rubbing, but now I'm at 225's lowered 3 inches and it rubs like crazy... I got the rims and tires as a package or I would've done smaller. 30's should do fine. Quote Link to comment
bluexl Posted March 14, 2021 Report Share Posted March 14, 2021 Ok, I reindexed each side. Left side (driver's side) went clockwise ONE click, and Right side (passenger side) went counter clockwise one click. I tightened both side to get the tires even. However, the left torsion bar is significantly tighter than the right in order to match height and even out the camber. Is that normal? If not, is it possible one side needed 2 clicks and the other just one? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted March 14, 2021 Report Share Posted March 14, 2021 Try lessening the tighter side slightly and tighten the other to get them more even. Quote Link to comment
Lockleaf Posted March 15, 2021 Report Share Posted March 15, 2021 No 720 I've ever owned rode level if i set the torsion bars to the same height. I've always set my torsion bar tension by matching the ride height itself from side to side. I don't know if it's spring "sag" or what, but I've never had them identical. Yes one side could need more especially since you don't know the history of the vehicle but if it ride level before they likely need matching reindexing. I would say if it rides level and doesn't feel like the it wanders hard during spring compression,you are ok. 1 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted March 15, 2021 Report Share Posted March 15, 2021 Be sure to bounce the suspension after adjustments. 1 Quote Link to comment
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