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Easier than you think, no special tools required
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Raising the ride height of the front suspension is best accomplished by installing adjusters to the torsion housing, or buying a torsion housing (front beam) with adjusters already installed. These adjusters and modified torsion housings (front beams) are available from numerous VW parts sources.
The Torsion bar is a suspension component. It essentially "twists" ever so slightly to adjust ride height. This is adjusted by a special tool specific to the manufacturer.
you can raise the torsion bars in the front and put blocks in the back is the cheapest way out put in a body lift $100-150 for a kit plus a weekend but this can cause other issues with the radiator, shifter, and gas tank
Raise and support the front end. Follow the bars back to the transmission cross member. There is a large adjusting bolt at the end of each bar. Tigthen it or loosen it according to you preference. Tightening it will raise it. I believe the 95 has nuts above and below the crossmember. Loosen those before you start making adjustment. With a measuring tape match the length of the bolt coming out of the top on both sides to get an equal ride height. Drop the truck on level ground to check your ride height.
For the front you turn the torsion bar nuts (one on each side) like your tightening them to raise the front of the vehicle and for the back you can add air shocks or more leafs to the springs, be sure to get the vehicle aligned when doing this as it will throw the alignment off.
The torsion bars on a 1999 4x4 Chevy Suburban are adjusted by turning the adjustment bolts. They allow the vehicle to be moved up or down as needed.
Yes, but only if the old ones were sagging.
Yes. A wider tire of the same size as in going from a 205/70-15 to a 205/60-15 will lower the ride height. Got to a 205/75-15 and you raise the ride height.
You can do both on some. And then others are up only and vise-versa.
Yes you do have to remove the bars or at least the torsion bar cross member and to do that you either need the otc tool or use a two jaw puller make sure to measure the bolt height before you start and set it the same they control your ride height