Thanks bud I put 31 inch tires off a Toyota Tacoma they fit the back of my 1989 b2200 but the front wanted to rub when I turned going to do this when the weather clears it should fit then.
I didn't know you could fit that tall of a tire under one of these little pickups, is your B2200 a 4x4 or is it the 2wd? Good luck I hope it works for you!
That would have leaf springs on the back, you could probably remove a leaf spring if you wanted to go lower, however it is going to limit what you can haul
Yes, you must jack up the vehicle to get the front end off the ground. If you remove the torsion spring bolts without jacking up the vehicle then the vehicle will collapse on you
@@ImaginaryMachines it won't collapse you...it will be more likely to strip the bolts. And wear yourself out. Maybe add the jacking up the front end in a future video for newbies that are here to learn
@@ImaginaryMachines it starts off a min or two after starting the truck real quite then gets louder and then stops for 30 or so seconds then repeats. Its wierd, i pulled the valve cover off yesterday to check the valves thinking maybe a rocker but they're solid. Im stumped..lol
Do I need to do an alignment if I re index the torsion bars ? I just lowered mine and it feels straight and can't hardly tell that it's lowered
@dannysaavedra3980
I've never lowered before, but I would think it would need to be realined.
When I raised my Mazda I had to have an alignment done
Also, do we need to put shorter shock absorbers? Thanks
@dannysaavedra3980
Honestly, I am not sure.
Talk to some people who know more about lowering.
Good luck with your project
Great video, really helpful. thanks
Thanks bud I put 31 inch tires off a Toyota Tacoma they fit the back of my 1989 b2200 but the front wanted to rub when I turned going to do this when the weather clears it should fit then.
I didn't know you could fit that tall of a tire under one of these little pickups, is your B2200 a 4x4 or is it the 2wd?
Good luck I hope it works for you!
Perfect video, do you think it’ll be the same for a 4x4
Thanks, I have no experience with a 4x4 but if it has the torsion springs then it should be the same
Great information, what year is the pickup?
It is a 1993
Thank you
Iv a 98 ford courier it's to high I'd like to lower it a bit not over expensive ' is rear set up the same? One splin al round?
That would have leaf springs on the back, you could probably remove a leaf spring if you wanted to go lower, however it is going to limit what you can haul
Block and longer u bolts.
Hello i enjoyed the video can you show a picture of the adjustment bolt ? Im about to lift mine for a bigger better tire
Did you jack the front end up ? That removes all pressure
Yes, you must jack up the vehicle to get the front end off the ground.
If you remove the torsion spring bolts without jacking up the vehicle then the vehicle will collapse on you
@@ImaginaryMachines it won't collapse you...it will be more likely to strip the bolts. And wear yourself out. Maybe add the jacking up the front end in a future video for newbies that are here to learn
You have to get an alignment after raising or lowering a vehicle.
Only if you're a city slicker
Did you have any problems with a tick from your top end after doing this? I lowered my rear 2 inches and a ticking started.
No not at all, is the tick all the time or just when your moving?
@@ImaginaryMachines it starts off a min or two after starting the truck real quite then gets louder and then stops for 30 or so seconds then repeats. Its wierd, i pulled the valve cover off yesterday to check the valves thinking maybe a rocker but they're solid. Im stumped..lol
@@ivanwallace3296 Probably check Ur oil pump it may not be supplying enough oil to the rockers n that's why it ticks