Make sure you remove your UCA (upper control arm) bumper, the UCA won't drop far enough sometimes to allow all the tension off the T bar even with the screws backed out all the way. I didn't have the clamp so I took a piece of 1" type K copper tubing and cut off a 3" piece, cut down through the center of it to have two clam shells so to speak, took two vice grips and really squeezed em onto the T bar, the reason for two is that one wouldn't hold it tight enough. Then took a hammer and tapped em back out. The copper is soft enough to protect from gouging the much harder T bar but vice grips directly onto the T bar would destry the T bar. Just one way to skin this cat, there are probably a few dozen others too.