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> Front end rebuild. Some BTDT advice please, indexing torsion bar ???
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post Nov 25 2012, 03:44 PM
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So i am on the final leg of my front end rebuild. Is there a sequence to install. Currently the front drop link sway bars are attached to the control arms. The following needs to be install.

1. Torsion bar end caps
2. Attach strut to the ball joint with the wedge bolt
3. Attach the top 3 hex bolts on the strut

I know its simple but i woud hate to do it 2x and have to knock out that wedge bolt or something

Thanks in advance.

Oh if you know any good threads to install/adjust the torsion bars it would appreciated. Sorry search is not my friend
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post Nov 27 2012, 10:48 PM
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You can level your front end before you get an alignment. Simply grab a tape measure and measure at the same place side to side to your fender lip. I always use the center cap as my guide as to where to place the tape.

Turn those adjusters until you get the look you like "then" have the car aligned.
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