
Originally Posted by
grober02
So LDUB, you are saying that the distance between the fender and the top of the wheel should be the same for all 4 corners? Makes sense.
That's a good baseline to start with because then the body would be level. However, I think most lifted VXes actually sit a little higher in the rear because cranking the torsion bars too far is not good for the CV joints. I never measured mine, but I'd say the rear is about an inch higher, and IMO it looks good that way.

Originally Posted by
grober02
My only other question would be that I've seen a few VX'rs have raised the front 3.5" instead of 3". For someone who does not do a lot of off-roading, do you think I could get away with this and not stress the CVs too much.
I'd leave yours right where they are and tell the shop to only crank them more if the front end looks like its sitting too low or if you need more clearance to turn the front wheels. They'll probably make you sign a waiver for modifying your suspension anyway, so I don't see why they would have a problem with you having cranked your T-Bars prior to bringing it into the shop.
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