They will fit but most likely the front tires will rub slightly on the frame when turned all the way. I've heard that wheel spacers may fix this but can only personally confirm that a 2" body lift will do the trick.
If it's a torsion bar suspension you can take the tension off of the bars by turning the bolts at the back end of the bars. NOT SUGGESTED.
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.
Instead of using coil springs on the front suspension torsion bars are used from the lower control arms to the frame ( my 1995 Ford Explorer 4x4 has torsion bars , my dads 73 Dodge Coronet had torsion bars ) If you look at a lower front suspension that has torsion bars you will see the torsion bars going from the lower control arms rearward
A Dodge Ram does not have torsion bars.
The tundra does not have torsion bars, buy a lift.
I'm pretty sure that only 4WD trucks have torsion bars.
no the torsion bars didn't come out til the 1998 model year
Yes it will fit slight rub and cranck the torsion bars to lift the front end a bit
yes 02-05 have torsion bars 06 and up have coil overs
I believe the 4x4 has torsion bars and the 2 wheel drive has coil springs
Crawl under the truck. Look at the torsion bars (if you can't find the torsion bars, just take it to a shop and have them do it). The torsion bars will have a bolt at each end; take those bolts out. You might want to have the frame held up with jackstands when you do that, I'm not entirely sure how much the torsion bars are involved in keeping the truck from falling on your face (probably a lot).
Vehicle does not have torsion bars