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Help! 2004 Edge sags in the front.


paulnola

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My 2004 2wd Edge no longer sits up level (or close to level) like a 4x4 as it should. I started to notice this after the engine was replaced a few years ago. It has gradually sagged lower. Looking at it from the side, it looks higher in the back and lower in the front. It used to sit level.

I tried adjusting the torsion bars but am not sure if I did it correctly. It does not appear to have helped. I also plan on replacing the shocks soon.

I parked next to another Edge and compared how they sat. Min looked wrong. I took a pic but of course can't find it now. I'll come back and post it when I do.

Any suggestions would be appreciated!
 


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They do have bars with different spring rates also.

They also just plain wear out.
 

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My experience is the torsion bar adjusting bolts like to back off, and that makes the front lower.
 

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Thanks guys. I'll check out the specs and adjust the torsion bolts accordingly. Will report the changes when done, but it might be a while since we're still getting settled in and I don't have access to a garage or workspace at the moment.
 

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