« Reply #24 on: April 04, 2014 - 12:08:09 PM »
Check the socket positions to see if they are identical
Steve
Crawled under the car a took a few pics...
first pic is of the right rear end of the torsion bar, second is of the left rear end of the torsion bar, third is of the left front end and the last one is of the right front (I was not able to remove all the tension on this bar - looks like I'll have to take the wheel off and disconnet the strut rod and maybe the spindle to get all the tension off it). To me it looks like the clocking in the rear is different between the left and right by 15-30 degrees. In the rear the left side is definitely not vertical like the right - as a reminder it's the right i'm having issues with. I don't see any welds or anything that would suggest it would be different than stock.
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