I need some help please. I renewed a few things on the front suspension but now I have some problems.
I replaced the steering gaiters, upper trunnions and bushings, eyebolt bushings, tie rod bushings and the tie bar bushings. All bushings are poly. I would have replaced the lower trunnion but the previous owner put on Ford disks and the trunnions would not unwind without hitting the disks. I just removed and regreased the lower trunnion pin. I could have taken the brakes apart but they work so well I didn't want to mess with them.
I test drove it and it drives nicely but there is a slight intermittent nocking sound from the left front (driver's side in the States). It almost sounds like the torsion bar is loose. In the picture you can see how the big rear bolt of the torsion bar has shifted (I undercoated the rear just before working on the front). I measured the height of the car. The driver's side is now about 5/8" lower than the passenger side. I'm pretty sure the lean is new because it was the first thing I noticed when driving.
While apart I added a 1/8" washer behind the eyebolt on the driver's side to get some negative camber. I was also going to do the passenger side but there was already a washer on that side. That worried me since I also noticed that some metal behind the bumper attachment was bent. I think the car had an accident at some point and someone put the washer behind the eyebolt to compensate.
After the test drive I measured the camber. Both front wheels are slightly positive (top of wheel leaning away from car) at about 1-2 degrees. You would think I would have measured everything before doing all this work but alas I never learn.
Question 1: when I slid the rear wishbone back on the torsion bar did I slide it too far? Is this why the height changed?
Question 2: To adjust the height do I have to fiddle with the short rear arm of the torsion bar? I'm kind of scared of the torsion bar.
Question 3: Can I take out the eyebolt (for more camber washers) while leaving the lower and upper trunnions attached? I.e., can I just slide the rear wishbone back?
Thanks a bunch,
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