Justin
can you take some pics of what exactly you did to lower your truck
thanks
Hey Jon, were in the same boat on this one, you have the torsion bar suspension, as I can see the sport symbol on the side.
As for the way I lowered my front end it can be found here:
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/TorsionBar.html
number 8 on the scale is the bolt that I adjusted. Looking under will look like this:
Its in the middle of the 4 torsion bar protector. Jack it up and losen the bolt in the middle there on each side. What I did to try and keep them even was turned the wrech half turn (ie 180 degrees) and counted about 5-6 those. Put the front end down, and drive it around.
Also do not use the jack locations on the control arms, as those are controlled by the torsion bar suspension. I used the main beam in the middle under the power steering control arm. I took 2 jacks spaced them on each side and blocked wood under.
For the rear,I put 2 jacks on each side of the axle on the leaf spring (the jacks are placed to lift the leaf, not the axle, and jacked it up, took the tire off, put axle stand under axle and loosened off the u bolt nuts. Once I removed the u bolts, I jacked the leafs up more. Then there should be a block in between the axle and the leaf spring, looks like this :
Take that block out and lower each jack down slowly, make sure to line up the nub on top of the axle with the hole in the leaf, should lower down no problem. Its recommended that you use new ubolts, but i reused mine as mine only had 26000 km s on them, and torqued them to i believe 70-80 ft ibs.
Since have had no problems, and alignment was little off , pulled to the right so i loosened the left torsion a touch. Other than that the suspension will stiffen up, and i noticed much better handling.
Hope that helps.
JP
I hope this makes sense.