one long one short

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one long one short

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yup one long bar one short bar. torsion that is.

wtf. is that even possible???? pics to follow as per rulr 6b.
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Possible I guess, but very stupid. Bet someone was too cheap to replace them both when one snapped.

If I discovered that, I'd be replacing both.
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ihatemybike wrote:Possible I guess, but very stupid. Bet someone was too cheap to replace them both when one snapped.

If I discovered that, I'd be replacing both.
or at the very least change out the long one for a matching short one.
( Me being the cheapo sort that might only do 1, as long as it didnt end in a missmatch)
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Off to the Junk Yard.

Good Luck, Jim
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Damn!!! guess i'll be buying a torsion unloading tool, and all the bs that goes with it!!! man my A.D.D. kicked in when ibought this one wow!!!
2003 Chevrolet Astro 4wd np233c transfercase 245/75/16 ETS Trailermaster tires
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1995 Safari AWD (death by torsion bar. a.k.a. "the final straw")
1999 Safari AWD ( death by tree x2 )
1997 safari rwd cargo ( sold @ 450,000+ km )

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Green,

Don't sweat the small stuff. You'll be fne.

Take Care & Good Luck, Jim

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Use a modified "C" clamp...

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hey green you don't really need an unloading tool or c clamp either to remove the torsion bar, all you need is to relieve the pressure on the bars which can be done by simple lifting the front wheels off the ground, the only reason to use the c clamp is if you want to remove them without lifting the vehicle off the ground...
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unrreal wrote:hey green you don't really need an unloading tool or c clamp either to remove the torsion bar, all you need is to relieve the pressure on the bars which can be done by simple lifting the front wheels off the ground, the only reason to use the c clamp is if you want to remove them without lifting the vehicle off the ground...
No effin way.!!!???
2003 Chevrolet Astro 4wd np233c transfercase 245/75/16 ETS Trailermaster tires
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Previous:
1995 Safari AWD (death by torsion bar. a.k.a. "the final straw")
1999 Safari AWD ( death by tree x2 )
1997 safari rwd cargo ( sold @ 450,000+ km )
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