BogBoy wrote:They are at the end of the thread. Left sits much lower than the right.
When braking it dives to the front left and when taking off the front lifts up....
Re index first?
Yeh, easy. I jack 'er up, loosen the adjusters right off, then undo the bracket that holds the torsions to the front lower arm (3 bolts), slide it back up the torsion, turn it anti-clockwise (looking from the back) on the left, and clockwise on the right, I'd go 2 left and 1 right, though it may even be worth trying 3 left and 2 right if it's that bad...depends how high you're gonna go. Then slide the bracket back up to the arm and bolt 'er back on, let 'er down and adjust appropriately. Lube up the threads on the adjusters before you start helps too. Some guys say don't adjust them loaded, though I've done mine plenty of times with no problems, but it's your call on that one. Roll 'er backwards and forwards a bit after each adjustment so it settles properly. Make sure you get it aligned afterwards too.
What makes you say the shocks are poked? Try lifting it up first...when I got mine it felt like it needed front shocks, until I wound it up off the bumpstops a bit. Having a set of new shocks will make it ride/handle way better though, especially if you spend the $$$ on good one's.