iridewheelies
Adventurer
My van sits really low. I've scraped the bottom of the van and the receiver hitch just about every time I go off road and every time I back into my driveway with a bike rack on I scrape the pavement. I'm sick of it.
My drivers side sits much lower than the passenger side, I assume because most of the camping equipment (including my house batteries) are on the drivers side, along with the full tank. I have the stock torsion bar key adjuster on the driver side all the way in and it's still low on that side.
It was time for a suspension lift.
I ordered the Traxda kit straight from Traxda. It comes with a 1.5" - 3" lift torsion bar key and a 1" lift block for the rear. When I called them they offered to send a 3" lift block instead of the 1" for no extra charge so I agreed.
After installing the kit I think maybe I should have had them send a 2" lift block instead. The van is higher in the back and is is still too low on the driver side. I have the new driver side key adjusted all the way in and the passenger side is only about halfway in. I feel like I only got an inch and a half lift out of the key, max. I need to figure out how to get that drivers side up higher. If I could get a full 2 1/2" - 3" lift out of the keys then I'd be happy with how it sits with the 3" blocks in the back. I'd have plenty of clearance for driving off road.
this is the passenger side
This is the driver side
See how much of the driver side adjuster is showing? I have plenty of lift left in that adjuster but I need to keep it even with the driver side.
3" block in the rear of the van
I have an idea on how to get the driver side up higher. What if I was able to get a new GM factory torsion bar for just the driver side that's stiffer to make up for the increased weight on that side? Seems like a good idea to me.
The factory bar in my van is #15750719
I need to find a torsion bar that's maybe 400 pounds stiffer. Does anyone have experience in this? I found this page with a chart showing different spring rates for GM torsion bars but my bar isn't in the chart. http://www.gmfullsize.com/tech/torsion401.html
My drivers side sits much lower than the passenger side, I assume because most of the camping equipment (including my house batteries) are on the drivers side, along with the full tank. I have the stock torsion bar key adjuster on the driver side all the way in and it's still low on that side.
It was time for a suspension lift.
I ordered the Traxda kit straight from Traxda. It comes with a 1.5" - 3" lift torsion bar key and a 1" lift block for the rear. When I called them they offered to send a 3" lift block instead of the 1" for no extra charge so I agreed.
After installing the kit I think maybe I should have had them send a 2" lift block instead. The van is higher in the back and is is still too low on the driver side. I have the new driver side key adjusted all the way in and the passenger side is only about halfway in. I feel like I only got an inch and a half lift out of the key, max. I need to figure out how to get that drivers side up higher. If I could get a full 2 1/2" - 3" lift out of the keys then I'd be happy with how it sits with the 3" blocks in the back. I'd have plenty of clearance for driving off road.
this is the passenger side
This is the driver side
See how much of the driver side adjuster is showing? I have plenty of lift left in that adjuster but I need to keep it even with the driver side.
3" block in the rear of the van
I have an idea on how to get the driver side up higher. What if I was able to get a new GM factory torsion bar for just the driver side that's stiffer to make up for the increased weight on that side? Seems like a good idea to me.
The factory bar in my van is #15750719
I need to find a torsion bar that's maybe 400 pounds stiffer. Does anyone have experience in this? I found this page with a chart showing different spring rates for GM torsion bars but my bar isn't in the chart. http://www.gmfullsize.com/tech/torsion401.html