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Posted by Greg Fairbairn on December 25, 2005 at 02:00:51 from (69.225.70.250):
In Reply to: Chevy 1500 Z71 question posted by DJL on December 24, 2005 at 20:30:14:
You can change the keys for the torsion bars and tighten them up to get some height. DO NOT do this as it causes wear on the tie rod ends ,pitman arm and your idler arm. when you are not hooked to your trailer dorp the air pres. to 10 lbs if that does not lowre the back of your truck look into a set of lowering shackels from someone like bell tech, but you may need to adjust the airbag brackets. I work in a truck and 4x4 shop and see this all the time
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