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Changing Ride Height on Brat


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It's called a Lift Kit (it's adjustable from 3" to 12" so far) :brow:

 

Just kidding.......:clap:

 

Do you have an owners manuel?

It is covered in there....

 

It may be in the reference manuel on this site.:cornfuzz:

 

If not you have two bolts at the base of your front struts springs.

Crank these to compress the spring and it will lift your front. This is good for an inch, (if you can see an inch of space under your spring it's already been cranked up).

 

You should have a rubber plug in you bed somewhere this should give you easy access to your rear adjustment nut. It's in the center of your trailing arm suspension bar. It's a 19mm and cranking this will torque your rear spring. This may also be done by a previous owner.

 

Good luck!

Glenn,

82 Hatch, transforming....:temper:

01 Forester, jealous........:madder:

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Jack it up!!!! Actually, That little inch doesn't make that much difference but it definately can't hurt. I gotta be honest, When I cranked mine up I noticed, but then again I was used to my other BRAT which was cranked all the way down. Be aware, The rear torsion bar bolt to crank it up is usually VERY tight, and you don't want to snap it, Take your time with it and work it......

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sometimes forcing that extra inch out of the torsion bars or front struts can whack the camber out so it's all positive (the tops of the tires lean out when looking at them from the front or back) . handling can be weird and it's bad for tire wear so keep that in mind...

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Originally posted by Battle_Wagon_Medic

Sorry to ambush a post but...

 

anyone know if my adjustables (struts) in my '85 BRAT will fit into my '90 Loyale?

 

Get the adjustable struts from an 85-6 4wd car.. they will bolt right in.. however, if I remember rght, on my 90 loyale the shocks/struts were the same heights as the adjustables on my 88 when they were cranked all the way up

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Oil the :madder: out of the bolts before your attempt to crank them.

 

Work the bolts back and forth before reseting your wrench and oil it again!

 

Repete last step 500 times!:banghead:

 

In the rear, if you can see threads it is lowered. If you can just see the head of the bolt it's up!

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