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The factory measurements are taken from the ground to point a) the bottom of the torsion bar socket where it goes through the control arm, and b) the bottom of the lower ball joint. Formula is measurement a - measurement b =1 1/8". You keep changing your ride height until your variables equal the 1 1/8 distance
I agree with the others, get rid of those air shocks! Good luck
OK , I had a little time tonight. I measured both sides up front from the edge of the fender to the top lip of the rims. The passenger side was an inch and a half higher. I have no idea how i never noticed it. The rear is very noticeable but i never seen the front. I looked at the tortion bar adjustment bolts and they looked like they were dead even in terms of adjustment. I jacked up the front passenger side as the drivers rear is sagging and since the driver side being lower never rubbed I turned the adjustment bolt out two full turns at a time then lowered the car and bounced it up and down several times and remeasured. I ended up doing this six times, turning the adjustment bolt out twelve times until both sides measured the same and bingo the rear end sits even. So I guessnow iI'm wondering why the front end is adjusted so different side to side. I'm imaging the tortion bars are weak and need replaced?
Good info! Always wondered how to set these. Does it have a lot of effect on your wheel alignment if you do adjustments?