Fernado has finshed with the tool and it is on the way to Richard Davenhauer in Washington State. Let me know if you need to use this tool and Richard can forward it to the next person.
Thanks,
Mark.
Rich has it in Washington state now. Anyone on the West Coast need it?
Thanks, Mark.
This tool makes putting your tension bar back in place a snap - took me bout two minutes.
Thanks Mark!
I would like to use it in southern California!
Thanks,
Type 47 fan please send me your information so I can PM Rich to ship it to you when he is done.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark,
PM sent.
Thanks for giving me the opportunity of saving my eyes and teeth!
Is this tool helpful for removing the torsionbar? I have a Camp914 shock kit that I would like to install but I'm a little apprehensive about getting that thing off.
This is the one you need. You may be the next in line after it goes to CA.
If not going to Robby in KY, then I would like to be next in line after Wayne Cowie in Carlsbad. I am located in NorCal - Sillycon Valley. Thank you!
Ill try and snap a pic.
its much beefy-er than I imagined
any chance that tool can circulate to rancho cucamonga (socal)?
thanks,
will
The homeade version (notching the handle end of a crescent wrench) worked excellent for me. Took longer to 'modify' an old wrench than it did to put the spring back in. Somewhere on here is a thread about this...
Hi Mark, I would like to get in line also for the tool please. So Cal Location.
Thank You
Ted
10 mm deep well socket and 6" extension works also ......
Getting rid of torsion bars? Wrap a rope around the pair in two places, cut between the two places with a cutoff wheel ..... wella ..... remove pieces of torsion bars.
I think I have one in san diego . show me a picture. Ill put mine into circulation also
soon...may 1st. I still got some so cal racin to do
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