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ldino21 |
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I am trying to remove my A-Arms from my front suspension, but can't seem to get the torsion bar to pull out from the inside, is there a secret I don't know about??
Everything else is loosened up!! |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Fresno, CA Member No.: 316 ![]() |
Here is where I stand, I am in the process of removing the Front A Arms, on the driver side the torsion bar slid right out, on the passenger side the torsion bar will not budge.
With the A-Arms do I need to heat it up around the bushings to take them off, or should I use my air gun and try to pound the A-Arm off. Also are you sure the A Arm will come off with the torsion bar still inside?? |
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