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The distance from the wheel mounting flange to the imaginary centerline of the wheel. Wheels with negative offset will protrude outwards more, while...
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Re: GMC torsion bars

Subject: Re: GMC torsion bars
by BillH on 2012/2/23 2:50:36

Quote:

tjpreul wrote:
Bill, it would help if I were to proof read my post. I meant the torsion bars.

One is adjusted about a turn or two tighter than the other, but the ride height is the same on both sides. I didn't know if there was a way to see if they were the same.


Ah, well.........chit happens.

Humm, that's tougher.
Maybe measure the top of the tire to the wheel well edge then, sit on the fender and measure it again (both sides), very unscientific but I can;t think of much else.

Load each side equally and check the deflection, but, I would think that plus/minus a half inch wouldn't mean much.
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