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> Torsion bars, L & R...
si2t3m
post Apr 18 2003, 01:10 PM
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Ok you can laught...

Can't figure out Left from Right!!!

They should change this for Passenger and Driver.

So is left the drivers side (like when sitting in the car) or is left the passengers side (like when looking at the car from the front).

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post Apr 18 2003, 03:58 PM
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Its always been my understanding that you could install an aftermarket (new) bar with the stamping either way... as long as you made sure you replace it in the same orientation if its ever pulled....

When I've bought used bars in the past, I always asked the owner to indicate the direction they had been installed.

I don't think it matters if the stamping is forward/back, as long as you follow the same direction it was broke in.

I've always just installed new bars R/L with the stamping forward.

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