LCA sits on bump stops?

Hi Mate, I recently completed my front end so its pretty fresh in my head, but correct me if i miss something.

Just make sure the LCA nut is loose first otherwise you will destroy the rubber bush. Also removing the front shocks will give you a little more sag than you would expect..

Put car on Jack stands , loosen LCA nut, remove UCA bump stops, remove front wheels and shocks, loosen adjuster nut so just the rounded edge is just visible, slide torsion bars back in. If the hex location is slightly out, get someone to put downward pressure on the brake hub and slide torsion bar into its location, (if you have new LCA bushes you may need to tap the blade/adjuster tab down a little so its bottomed out, Slide the torsion rubber to its location and put the torsion bar clip back on, Re-install shocks, UCA bump stops.

Lower car on the ground and adjust ride height. Once ride height is achieved, then give it a few bounces and push her back and forwards a couple of times. re check ride height and once a happy camper, tighten everything up to spec. Re check it again once its all tight.

Hope this helps..