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Front end lift ideas?


Mtnpathy93
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I have a 93 Pathy SE, 96k miles. The front suspension seems to be about 2" lower than the rear. I assume the torsion bars are sagging, however, I've read posts that warn about torsion bar crank to obtain additional front ride height. I also don't want to make the vehicle impossible to align, due to it being my daily driver. I saw the that SuperLift makes control arms that give 2.5" of front lift. Does anyone run these? And what else will I need to do to ensure alignment? Are there other parts needed for these arms to work correctly? Also , I still have the stock Electronic Adjustable shocks, any ideas on good shocks? ProComp ES 3000 or Bilsteins?

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You still have to tighten the torsion bars and possibly even reindex them. Theres a few good threads on that. :search: And as far as the shocks go, I like Bilsteins because they feel firmer. But thats more of a preference. Front shock part # is 24-012454 and rear is 24-185097.

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