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Old 11-05-2009, 08:22 PM   #7
Speckul8r
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Instead of square, I probably should have said twisted. That is, a corner higher or lower than the others probably the result of a stabilizer let down farther than the rest.

Yes, it seemed that the lift arm on mine slipped down the torsion bar so the doors overlapped. I don't know what the torque rating is for that adjustment but the bolts on mine have 3 "knocks on the head" indicating a pretty hard bolt. I do know that I had to use my impact tool to loosen them. I put a jack under the arm and snugged it up before loosening the bolts so it wouldn't slip farther and then just jacked the arm up until everything lined up again. It's been fine ever since. I did put a mark on the torsion bar too see if it slipped again. So far so good. Roof seal looks right to me. No gaps.
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