I am about to install a David Lee flat tow bracket on my car. It is to be towed behind my motorhome on occasion.
The car is on the ground, wheels on. I pulled the allen head bolt that holds the front cap off and began to loosen the two bolts that hold the bushing carrier to the body. Then I thought I better do some research, having never removed a front torsion bar or control arm. Any reason not to simply remove the bolts and attach the bracket with the new longer bolts?
No worries. It isn't going anywhere. Just did this myself.
Thanks. I took them off and one side did drift a bit, easily realigned. Bracket holes will not line up properly however. Appears I will need to enlarge the bracket holes a bit. At least I hope that will allow it to bolt up.
Edit: Looks like my problem won't be solved with larger holes. Bracket cut-outs won't straddle both control arm carriers. I almost seems as though the bracket is about 3/8" too short.
Pictures would help.
I have not experience with the bracket you are installing just some questions for you.
Does the bracket go on the bottom of the A-arm mounts or between the mounts and the body?
Is there a top and bottom to the bracket that might make a difference?
Do the holes need to move forward or backward or to the side?
Jim
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