You must crank the bolts on the torsion bar clockwise to lift the vehicle
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.
No, the two-wheel drive 1998 Ford F-150 does not have torsion bars. Instead, it typically uses a coil spring suspension system at the front. Torsion bars are generally found in the front suspension of some four-wheel drive models, while two-wheel drive versions utilize different suspension components.
To install torsion bars to keep the trunk lid up on a 1998 Honda Civic DX, first, ensure the trunk is securely supported. Remove the old torsion bars by unscrewing any retaining clips or bolts, then carefully detach them from their mounting points. Install the new torsion bars by positioning them in the same mounting locations, ensuring they are properly aligned. Finally, secure them with the clips or bolts, and check the trunk lid's operation to ensure it stays open.
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
how to repace the distributor on an 98 chevy silverado
YES.
What different transmissions come in the 98 silverado 5.7 4x4 and
235 horse is stock on 98 305
305 horsepower
98 MPH. At 98 mph engine controll module goes in to engine cutoff mode. Engine will immediately restore power but will not exceed 98 MPH on and Silverado model 2007 thru 2011.
Shocks do not hold up the vehicle, they only keep the wheels from bouncing when you hit a pothole. The front suspension will be either coil springs or torsion bar. Some torsion bars can be adjusted, others just need to be replaced.