Rodeo specs
Submitted: Monday, May 12, 2003 at 08:47
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I have a 96 model, 2.6, 4WD, dual cab, Rodeo. I am wondering if someone can tell me what the correct measurments (and what points are used to measure) for the torsion bar tension.
For example on my old Pajero regardless of age or load (bullbar, winch etc) you screwed the torsion adjustment until there was a 71mm gap between a particular rubber bump stop and the metal bump plate, that was then correct as per factory standards for tension and height.
Can anyone help?
Reply By: Member - David - Monday, May 12, 2003 at 09:08
Monday, May 12, 2003 at 09:08
I measure
mine (& others to compare) from the hub centre vertically to the wheel arch. This may not be the correct way, but it does take into account different tyre sizes. At the moment
mine sits at 510mm. If ya gotta wind the bar all the way to get height- its a sure sign the bars are stuffed. I have fitted the oversize ones on
mine...and made a BIG difference to ride & handling.A bad days sailing sure beats a good day at work
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