That bar that goes across in the picture is the sway bar.
Torsion bars are usually behind the front suspension. Both those pics were taken from the front. You are going to need to take some pics from laying under the truck, behind the front wheels, looking forward at the front suspension.
The torsion bars should be connected to the lower control arm and extend lengthwise back to some point on the frame or to a crossmember.
That bar you see going across is your swaybar, look behind the front wheels, they will be two bars inline with the frame, going from your lower control arms, to a crossmember.
If your are talking about the '93, torson bars didn't get used until '98'. You should have coil spring suspension. Can just see them in one picture.
Dave
ok guys thanks for all, now the truck is currently up on blocks, tires three inches off of the ground, so now what end of the torsion bar do i unscrew the nuts, the end at the front susp. or the end back on the frame??
Thanks
You adjust the bolt in the 3rd picture, the one on the right side of the picture (The threads of the bolt are sticking up on the top left corner of the forth picture)
Find the torsion bar at the suspension end then follow it back until it ends in a box looking thing. look up from the bottom in that box and you will see a bolt, that is the bolt you tighten.
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