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Offline mopardave

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Re: Torsion bar adjustment bolts.
« Reply #15 on: February 24, 2009 - 03:39:34 PM »
no problem Al, i just let them know that I do have or where to get them, it is all good.
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Re: Torsion bar adjustment bolts.
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2009 - 08:40:07 PM »
Hey Al............got the parts today..........Payment going to the post office tomorrow...........It is in good shape, thanks so much. I will replace the one I have soon and post some pics as this is  a process I haven't done before.   
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Re: Torsion bar adjustment bolts.
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2009 - 09:08:46 PM »
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Re: Torsion bar adjustment bolts.
« Reply #18 on: March 14, 2009 - 07:50:59 PM »
Well I haven't had the time to change out the bolt and block yet.  Is there a specific  step by step process that I should do????  Or is it as easy as unscrewing and replacing parts?????? :clueless:
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Re: Torsion bar adjustment bolts.
« Reply #19 on: March 14, 2009 - 11:10:47 PM »
 Lift the car, loosen the adjustment bolt all the way out of the old block, (Count the turns to get you close to original preload when refitting). Then try to remove it from the control arm. If the tension arm is in the way you might need to pry it up to get the block out/in. Removing the shock and/or the upper stop might get more clearance also. 

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Re: Torsion bar adjustment bolts.
« Reply #20 on: March 15, 2009 - 08:42:17 AM »
Thanks LA.  Your pic looks nice and clean.............. :2thumbs:
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