Hi, I have a have a '73 'Cuda that ended up having to replace essentially all the steering and suspension components (tie rods, ball joints, bushings, wheel bearings, steering box, torsion bars (0.96"), strut rods, etc...).
So when I got everthing back together and the car back on the ground I am concerned that I didn't do the right side correct. In order to get the front sag equal on each side, around 26.5" to the top center of the fender well, I've had to crank the adjustment bolt nearly all the way in on that right side. I initially installed the torsion bar in with the torsion bar adjustment arm basically resting on the shim that the adjustment bolt goes in to. It seemed way way too tight and I was concerned that the car would ride super high. I couldnt even cycle the LCA up and down to make sure I had the strut rod installed correctly without a bind on it.
So I took it back apart and rotated the adjustment arm peice 1/6, or to the next possible alignment. This allowed me to get everything installed fairly easy and I was able to check the strut rod movement, but I'm not sure that it's right.
So, I guess my question is... is it acceptable for the right side torsion bar adjustment bolt to be pretty much all the way in while the left side is screwed roughly 1/3 the way in?
Thanks in advance for the help!