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Torsion Bars


Stewie

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2002
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Ranger
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Manual
I recently purchased a Ranger Edge with the Torsion bar suspension It is a 2002 and it feels a little bouncy in the back end. I am going to change the rear shocks.
The front of the truck seems pretty solid and not as bouncy as the rear.
I was wondering if the torsion bars take a lot of the load off the shocks.
I am not sure if I need to change the front shocks at this time. Will it make a lot of difference? I only do highway and city, no offroad at all.
 


Explorin94

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All your torsion bars are is springs. They control ride height of the truck. But if the springs appear to be OK right now then change them out later.
 

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