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    I have a Gmc Jimmy 4WD. The front has no springs, just shocks and torsion bars. How do you go about lowering? is there a kit for it or do i have to stay stock. Shit i dont even know if it can be raised


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    I believe with leaf springs you have to use blocks to lower or raise your jimmy.

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    flip kit or hangers in the rear and crank the torsion bars down in the front.... very easy to do
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    Originally posted by ninspeed
    flip kit or hangers in the rear and crank the torsion bars down in the front.... very easy to do
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    Thank you..
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    Originally posted by ninspeed
    flip kit or hangers in the rear and crank the torsion bars down in the front.... very easy to do
    i knew how to do the back already. So is cranking the torsion bars the only way to go up front?


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