October 28, 200421 yr I put new front struts on my '84 Wagon and I noticed that they have these two threded ends with nuts on each side that looks to be a way of raising the front end. Does anyone know if it is and if not what there used for?? Thanks!
October 28, 200421 yr I put new front struts on my '84 Wagon and I noticed that they have these two threded ends with nuts on each side that looks to be a way of raising the front end. Does anyone know if it is and if not what there used for?? Thanks! yes, those are the adjusters. you can raise the front end up about an inch that way. though you will encounter more stress on the axle joints with it up all the way....
October 28, 200421 yr Author yes, those are the adjusters. you can raise the front end up about an inch that way. though you will encounter more stress on the axle joints with it up all the way.... So what exactly are there purpose.... an example in which a person would have to adjust them.... would it be in assisting with lining the front end up or what? Just trying to figure out as to why Subaru put them there. Thanks!!
October 28, 200421 yr So what exactly are there purpose.... an example in which a person would have to adjust them.... would it be in assisting with lining the front end up or what? Just trying to figure out as to why Subaru put them there. Thanks!! more ground clearance.
October 28, 200421 yr Author Thanks for your help.. I just installed the 14" Pug's and even after hammering and cutting the drivers side is still catching a little... I'm thinking I will adjust those just a touch to see if that will do it.
October 28, 200421 yr i cranked mine half way up and have put about 5k miles on them that way, i did eat up a couple axles this year, but not sure if thats what did it.
October 28, 200421 yr Author i cranked mine half way up and have put about 5k miles on them that way, i did eat up a couple axles this year, but not sure if thats what did it. The thing is I don't run it on the road except to get back and forth to the mud holes... thats the only road use it gets. Not many miles at all are put on but I guess off road use is twice as hard on it as on.
October 28, 200421 yr The thing is I don't run it on the road except to get back and forth to the mud holes... thats the only road use it gets. Not many miles at all are put on but I guess off road use is twice as hard on it as on. then crank 'em up
October 29, 200421 yr Author ... And you know the back can be cranked up some, too, right? No I didn't.. does the rear have the same kind of adjustments or is it diffrent??
October 29, 200421 yr no, there is an adjuster you access under the rear seat?, clockwise is up you can also "clock" the t-bars
October 29, 200421 yr Author no, there is an adjuster you access under the rear seat?, clockwise is up you can also "clock" the t-bars Clock the T bar??? Not sure what you mean. Also does cranking up the rear have a negative affect like the front??
October 29, 200421 yr Clock the T bar??? Not sure what you mean. Also does cranking up the rear have a negative affect like the front?? Last question first: All changes from stock are a compromise, so yes, there are negative effects to raising the rear. But how negative is a personal thing. Clocking refers to being able to position the suspension arms to a different position on the torsion bar (or the t-bar to its center mount. I forget) ... IIRC the bar is splined somewheres, either at the ends or the middle. So you can get larger effects of lift or lowereing then the adjuster bolt alone could give you.
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