Front suspension question.
#1
Front suspension question.
Today while doing some very hard off-roading, a couple of my friends commented that it looks like my front suspension does not compress enough. This is causing the H3 to work very hard when the front wheel meets a rock.
My bras are cranked just a little bit (I think it was 3 or 4 turns). And I do feel that my friends (they don’t own Hummers) are correct.
Any ideas how to check this?
My bras are cranked just a little bit (I think it was 3 or 4 turns). And I do feel that my friends (they don’t own Hummers) are correct.
Any ideas how to check this?
#2
RE: Front suspension question.
My bras are cranked just a little bit
I know this will start this going on all day...But I woulddo a ReadyLift Keys installation. It's a good place to start. I had my bars set with 3.5 L/H and 4 R/H turnscranked inand the ride wasbouncy and it seemed like the travel was reduced also. I thought it was just me......
I did the keys and everything is awesome.....If you have the bucks....I would do it.
Just a thought.....
#4
RE: Front suspension question.
ORIGINAL: haiminger
My bras are cranked just a little bit
My bras are cranked just a little bit
I had my t-bars cranked and experienced the same thing that you are experiencing now.
I added the ReadyLift Kit and do not have those issues any more.
Nova...
#6
RE: Front suspension question.
One more question regarding the ReadyLift kit:
I see (from the readlift web site) that it givs you a list of up to 2.5".
Is that done without having to crank the torsion bars at all? or do I still have to crank them up?
Thanks again for the help
Haim
I see (from the readlift web site) that it givs you a list of up to 2.5".
Is that done without having to crank the torsion bars at all? or do I still have to crank them up?
Thanks again for the help
Haim
#7
RE: Front suspension question.
When they were installed they were cranked to level the front with the back.[/align][/align]Here is link to a video that I made which shows my H3 offroad after I had the ReadyLift kit installed.. [/align][/align]http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...nelID=35701645[/align]
#9
RE: Front suspension question.
I had my done after I purchased my H3 a few weeks ago. They did not turn the torsion bars. The kit adds the space which provides the 2.5 inches of lift. What's the pupose of installing it if you have to crank the torsion bars...?
The Readylift kit only cost me $180 and you can do the install yourself, but you will have to get aligned afterwards to the specs provided in the kit. Does not change any of the ride and it adds an awesome look.
pgaduane
The Readylift kit only cost me $180 and you can do the install yourself, but you will have to get aligned afterwards to the specs provided in the kit. Does not change any of the ride and it adds an awesome look.
pgaduane
#10
RE: Front suspension question.
look up older threads bout crnking t-bars or instaling the ready lift....I don't feel like writing it all out again...just research it first...readylifts are a complete waste of $$ and will give you no more compression or articualtion...kinda funny thinking that it will.