Ok, so far this is making sense.
So basically I'm pretty close to being maxed out for lowering my car. The adjusters have to stay to keep the lever and the LCA tied together, and I have about a turn of adjustment left, since really I only need the ball to be in contact with the cup when the wheels are in the air, since it will have more tension on it as soon as I lower the car onto its wheels. I suppose it could even just be in the cup, instead of in contact with the bottom of the cup, but then I would risk the lever slamming back into the adjuster if I managed to completely unload my suspension while driving somehow right?
I think what I'll do is add a jam nut onto the adjuster bolt (piece of mind considering there isn't a whole lot of threads left or a ton of tension on the adjustor bolt) and then just thread the adjusters in so that they just barely make contact with the bottom of the cup in the lever. That way if I unload the suspension I shouldn't have to worry about the lever impacting the adjustor bolt or the adjuster coming out of the cup...
And if I really want to lower the car anymore than that I'll have to reindex the torsion bar anchor by cutting it out and re-welding it at 0 degrees or by stepping down to the zero indexed 1.09" bars from JS, right? (Provided of course I don't already have zero degree indexed bars)
The bars are 1.12's from Firm Feel. Based on what I've learned since I bought them I don't think there's anything wrong with the bars, other than they're so big they end up being at the limit for the stock suspension geometry. I'll put a call into FFI on Monday, since I really don't even know that these bars aren't zero indexed already. I suspect they're at the stock 30 degree offset, but I didn't ask (didn't realize I'd have this problem!). If they are a 30 degree offset bar it would have been nice for the guys at FFI to mention that I would run out of adjustability on my t-bar adjusters, just as a friendly reminder instead of assuming I knew all of the possible issues I might have.
In the grand scheme of things I really don't want the car much lower anyway, so I'm not too worried about it, just curious. I figure I can still take a full turn out of the adjusters without issue, and I suspect I'll still get a little more sag out of the t-bars over the next few months.