Tovio,
Not as bad of a job as you would think, if you have the unloader tool
or something you can use in it's stead. You cannot use the adjuster
bolt to get the replacement bar into position, you'll strip the
threads(most likely). .......................
I should've had my 2nd cup this am when I gave out info on replacing
your broken torsion bar. IIRC, I unbolted the crossmember, removed 2
bolts on one side & one on the other, angled it back, slid in the bar in
the pork chop first, then into the lower control arm. If you're
fighting with this thing because of my misinfo, I apologize. Those
senior moments are visiting more frequently these days.
Steve Ferguson
Not as bad of a job as you would think, if you have the unloader tool
or something you can use in it's stead. You cannot use the adjuster
bolt to get the replacement bar into position, you'll strip the
threads(most likely). .......................
I should've had my 2nd cup this am when I gave out info on replacing
your broken torsion bar. IIRC, I unbolted the crossmember, removed 2
bolts on one side & one on the other, angled it back, slid in the bar in
the pork chop first, then into the lower control arm. If you're
fighting with this thing because of my misinfo, I apologize. Those
senior moments are visiting more frequently these days.
Steve Ferguson