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Post by pushnfords on Jun 20, 2010 21:11:25 GMT -5
I started disassembling the rear suspension tonight to replace the torsion bar bushings. I have the passenger side apart...but the torsion bar/plate hits part of the wheel well and I can't remove them to get the inner bushing out. It looks like the only way I'd be able to remove it is to take the body loose from the frame! Has anyone ran into this before? I'm considering slicing the inner bushing much like a sway bar bushing on an American car is. If I put the slice on the bottom the top and sides should take most of the load and I think it would stay in place. Any thoughts?
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Post by jspbtown on Jun 20, 2010 21:24:04 GMT -5
I would not slice the bushing. They take alot of abuse. I would think they would split apart.
If you have the torsion assembly that sticks out beyond the cap itself..then yes. I am pretty sure you have to lift the rear of the body.
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