I'm on vacation but for some reason, I'm on here putting out fires.Hey @toolmanmike you should probably lock this one up before someone starts to cry.

I'm on vacation but for some reason, I'm on here putting out fires.Hey @toolmanmike you should probably lock this one up before someone starts to cry.

LMAOThere's ONE factor to consider for an approximate (what I inquired about) factor, spring rate, unless 72 Darts came off the assembly line with varying adjuster bolt location and pitch. It's math fellas, math does not lie, is not political, but apparently upsets a lot of people.
no need, we can all just hit ignore if we are offended by the content. In fact that's what I'm going to do right now!I'm on vacation but for some reason, I'm on here putting out fires.![]()
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Cause he wanted a set-it-and-forget-it do it one time answer, and he didn't get it.The right answer came in post 2 and it’s what we’ve all done for years and years. Turn the bolt. If it’s not low enough turn it more. If it’s too low turn it back. I’m not sure why this guy went so Gary Busey on the easiest solution.
There's ONE factor to consider for an approximate (what I inquired about) factor, spring rate, unless 72 Darts came off the assembly line with varying adjuster bolt location and pitch. It's math fellas, math does not lie, is not political, but apparently upsets a lot of people.
The right answer came in post 2 and it’s what we’ve all done for years and years. Turn the bolt. If it’s not low enough turn it more. If it’s too low turn it back. I’m not sure why this guy went so Gary Busey on the easiest solution.
I see the chart, but real life had my toe in to detriment. I was an alignment tech for 4 years. Very little adjustment, especially varying side to side, causes pull.
Have you ever raised/lower the car 2.225 and driven it getting go of the wheel..?
That chart was probably printed with bias ply tires in mind. With radials, those amounts of toe change are likely even less.
One thing wrong with the internet and forums now days. Ask a question and get an instant answer. No need to do any research yourself and learn something along the way. I have said it many times, "I have to look it up to tell you, you can look it up yourself"Cause he wanted a set-it-and-forget-it do it one time answer, and he didn't get it.
I believe there is a way to do this in the book plus there is a measurement of front bumper height etc. You'll need a nice level garage floor etc.
You have to do the research yourself to find out if the instant answer is the RIGHT one!One thing wrong with the internet and forums now days. Ask a question and get an instant answer. No need to do any research yourself and learn something along the way. I have said it many times, "I have to look it up to tell you, you can look it up yourself"
Seems people just aren’t going to get it.There is a factory ride height measurement based on the difference in height between the bottom of the adjusting lever and the lower ball joint, yes. But it doesn't tell you where the adjusting bolt will be to make that measurement happen.
And that difference in height between the adjusting lever and the lower ball joint doesn't actually set a specific ride height as in a vertical height from the ground to the car, it actually sets the LCA angle. So, a different tire height would result in a different ride height, even with the factory specified measurement on the LCA.
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yes, there are indeed different diameter torsion bars for these cars.Also worth noting is there are different diameter torsion bars I believe
yes, there are indeed different diameter torsion bars for these cars.
Ah yes I do remember if you are using a lift that you should roll the car a bit to settle the suspension the car will set with pos camber etc. I also remember the hunter machine software did not have the alignment specs for the 70 swinger and I had to enter them manually out of a Chilton manual just food for thought if anyone takes their car to an alignment shop. Even 25 years ago it was tough finding someone to align these cars .
The adjustment usually isn't the same side to side. The corner loads are typically not equal, so, if you want the car to sit level the adjusters usually aren't set exactly the same. That's even more likely to be true given the age of these cars now, especially if original torsion bars are being used. Torsion bars sag radially, so, over time you lose ride height and eventually you max out the adjustment before you achieve the proper ride height.I remember using the book and it came out ok but I did the full alignment you can tweak from there but do equal turns each side one way is to mark the bolt head to the frame etc with chalk or paint.
Also worth noting is there are different diameter torsion bars I believe
Well, it was brought on by the OP. A lot of threads like this lately. People post wanting help, help is given and then it's "Eff you, don't tell me what to do" or some such. I wouldn't expect anyone to sit down and take that.This is a not great representation for this website.
Or is it. Too much of the bullshit going on, getting more common here
One post away from meltdown, then slinging ****. Not a good look fellas.
Just be aware ALL of the bullshit in this thread was brought on by the OP. Not one valued member resorted to name calling or bashing. Yes there was some fun but the low level **** was all him. I think it was a great representation of the good people here.This is a not great representation for this website.
Or is it. Too much of the bullshit going on, getting more common here
One post away from meltdown, then slinging ****. Not a good look fellas.

The guy in the other thread called me a **** and a jackass. From what I could see, he got by with it. All I did before that was ask for info from him. I recently got a slap on the wrist and post removed because I called somebody a name. I was firing back, though. More double standard. That's all that was done here. We asked for more information and got our heads taken off.Just be aware ALL of the bullshit in this thread was brought on by the OP. Not one valued member resorted to name calling or bashing. Yes there was some fun but the low level **** was all him. I think it was a great representation of the good people here.
Well, let’s be honest. All of us that have been around here a while know you can be brash at times. But at the same time we know you’re true character as well. We know if you ever wore a shirt under your overalls that you’d give it to any one of our cats if they needed it.The guy in the other thread called me a **** and a jackass. From what I could see, he got by with it. All I did before that was ask for info from him. I recently got a slap on the wrist and post removed because I called somebody a name. I was firing back, though. More double standard. That's all that was done here. We asked for more information and got our heads taken off.



I happen to wear a shirt under my overalls all the time, thank you. lolWell, let’s be honest. All of us that have been around here a while know you can be brash at times. But at the same time we know you’re true character as well. We know if you ever wore a shirt under your overalls that you’d give it to any one of our cats if they needed it.
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