JSCORP Service & Torsion Bar Unloader

philip l. stewart

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Dec 16, 1997
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> After I read someone's post about dealing with Mr. Kleppers I called
> him and placed an order for the torsion bar unloader too & the tie rod
> removal tool.

Steve,If you have the time, please post the torsion bar unloader tool part
number. Is it also from OTC or another manufacture? I thought I read a
few months back that the OTC927 tool could be rigged in some way to unload
the torsion bars. Thanks.
Phil Stewart
'76 Transmode, TN
 
Guys all you have to do is get a large u bolt from a truck repair shop and
you can use the OTC927 to unload the torsion bars

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>> After I read someone's post about dealing with Mr. Kleppers I called
>> him and placed an order for the torsion bar unloader too & the tie rod
>> removal tool.
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>Steve,If you have the time, please post the torsion bar unloader tool part
>number. Is it also from OTC or another manufacture? I thought I read a
>few months back that the OTC927 tool could be rigged in some way to unload
>the torsion bars. Thanks.
>Phil Stewart
>'76 Transmode, TN
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> Guys all you have to do is get a large u bolt from a truck repair shop and
> you can use the OTC927 to unload the torsion bars

Thanks, Tom. Although I haven't done it yet, looking at the OTC927 and the
torsion bar and cross member, it sure seemed to me that the 927 would do the
job. You've confirmed it for me and now I'll get the U-bolt you described.
Phil Stewart
'76 Transmode, TN