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Toyota Land Cruiser Torsion Keys 

At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys to ensure that you have every torsion key option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys, so that whether you are looking for a Toyota Land Cruiser torsion key lift or a Readylift torsion key or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Toyota Land Cruiser torsion key needs!


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Fits: 02 - 07 Landcruiser 100 Series, 98 - 02 Landcruiser 100 Series, LX470

PART# 663SB80B

Retail: $51.57
$48.99




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WHY TO BUY?
If your ride is equipped with a torsion bar suspension, installing a set of Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys will lift or lower the front of your vehicle quickly and efficiently, giving you the stance you've always wanted while still maintaining your factory Toyota Land Cruiser ride. Be sure to match up your ride's new front suspension with a proper rear Toyota Land Cruiser suspension kit (most torsion key manufacturers also offer rear spring or leaf kits) for the ultimate in appearance and handling.

DID YOU KNOW?
Lifting or lowering your torsion bar-equipped Toyota Land Cruiser truck can seem like an easy enough proposition, but if not done correctly can greatly affect your ride and handling characteristics for the worse and can leave your factory Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys hanging on by a thread. Aftermarket Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys solve this problem by re-indexing the positioning of the keys, allowing you to lift or lower your ride without affecting ride quality or safety.
FAQs
Q: What is a torsion key? Why buy them?
A: According to DJM Suspension, "To understand what a torsion bar key does we need to take a look at the whole torsion bar front end. First, a torsion bar is really a spring. It works just like a coil spring except it twists instead of compressing and expanding up and down. The word torsion means - to twist, and a torsion bar is a long bar lying parallel to the frame and the ground with both ends of the bar fixed. One in the frame and the other end is fixed in the lower control arm. As the lower control arm cycles up and down it twists the torsion bar because the other end is fixed in the frame and cannot spin. Torsion bar diameter and length will determine the rate of the bar, just as the wire diameter and the number of coils determine a coil springs rate. The lowering torsion bar key works by changing the indexing of the bar, rotating the hexagon shaped mount. When your truck is setting still, there is a certain amount of weight being held up by the torsion bar. This weight or load is a designed amount and dictates how high your truck sets. The lowering torsion bar key by rotating the index (hex shaped mount) causes that designed load to occur at a lower ride height, while everything else stays the same.




Toyota Land Cruiser Torsion Keys 

At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys to ensure that you have every torsion key option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys, so that whether you are looking for a Toyota Land Cruiser torsion key lift or a Readylift torsion key or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Toyota Land Cruiser torsion key needs!


Choose Your Vehicle:

Shop Toyota Land Cruiser Torsion Keys by Year

Shop Toyota Land Cruiser Torsion Keys by Brand

1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:




Fits: 02 - 07 Landcruiser 100 Series, 98 - 02 Landcruiser 100 Series, LX470

PART# 663SB80B

Retail: $51.57
$48.99




Previous1Next

WHY TO BUY?
If your ride is equipped with a torsion bar suspension, installing a set of Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys will lift or lower the front of your vehicle quickly and efficiently, giving you the stance you've always wanted while still maintaining your factory Toyota Land Cruiser ride. Be sure to match up your ride's new front suspension with a proper rear Toyota Land Cruiser suspension kit (most torsion key manufacturers also offer rear spring or leaf kits) for the ultimate in appearance and handling.

DID YOU KNOW?
Lifting or lowering your torsion bar-equipped Toyota Land Cruiser truck can seem like an easy enough proposition, but if not done correctly can greatly affect your ride and handling characteristics for the worse and can leave your factory Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys hanging on by a thread. Aftermarket Toyota Land Cruiser torsion keys solve this problem by re-indexing the positioning of the keys, allowing you to lift or lower your ride without affecting ride quality or safety.
FAQs
Q: What is a torsion key? Why buy them?
A: According to DJM Suspension, "To understand what a torsion bar key does we need to take a look at the whole torsion bar front end. First, a torsion bar is really a spring. It works just like a coil spring except it twists instead of compressing and expanding up and down. The word torsion means - to twist, and a torsion bar is a long bar lying parallel to the frame and the ground with both ends of the bar fixed. One in the frame and the other end is fixed in the lower control arm. As the lower control arm cycles up and down it twists the torsion bar because the other end is fixed in the frame and cannot spin. Torsion bar diameter and length will determine the rate of the bar, just as the wire diameter and the number of coils determine a coil springs rate. The lowering torsion bar key works by changing the indexing of the bar, rotating the hexagon shaped mount. When your truck is setting still, there is a certain amount of weight being held up by the torsion bar. This weight or load is a designed amount and dictates how high your truck sets. The lowering torsion bar key by rotating the index (hex shaped mount) causes that designed load to occur at a lower ride height, while everything else stays the same.