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opus GenII
4/25/2001 20:21:12
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Message: Do the torsion bars on the dakotas where out like springs would?
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walt_felix GenI
4/26/2001 10:25:00
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Message: Yes, they will weaken over time just like a spring.
Walt Felix 88½ Dakota Sport 4x4 http://WWW.Walt-n-Ingrid.COM
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Big O Dodge Dakota
8/12/2001 14:07:22
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Message: What do tortion bars do exactly?
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Big O Dodge Dakota
8/12/2001 14:08:45
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Message: And when should they be replaced.
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Dakota 2 Time Dodge Dakota
8/12/2001 14:47:12
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Message: Torsion bars are springs, they work by resisting twist.
In my experience with torsion bars as I have been a mopar man for many years, you will probably never reach a point in having to replace them. Bars last a lot longer than coils which settle and sag over time.
Don't worry about the bars, just enjoy the ride.
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Big O Dodge Dakota
8/13/2001 00:32:37
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Message: Is it bad to crank them down... I'd like my front end to be down a lil more... I took a look at em... how exactly do I crank em down. How do i know when to stop cranking them. Can you do it too much.
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Doug Dodge Dakota
8/13/2001 02:32:20
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Message: Torsion bar adjustment is part of front end alignment.There is a min and max height you can go to be in factory spec.
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