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Re: Torsion Bar-Front Mounts?
I replaced my torsion bar mounts...it wasn't hard. The hardest part for me was getting the old ones out...they were rusted bad. What I did was looses the bolts first, then used a floor jack to raise the torsion bar, took the old ones out, then throw the new ones in. Lower the jack, then tighten the new ones down. Be careful to not keep your fingers in the pinch points, for if the jack would happen to slip, your hand or finger could be crushed. They were very cheap, and came with the new bolts and nuts. There are some that bolt up from the bottom, but I recommend getting the ones that have the bolt already welded to them so that you just slip it in the hole and it is already in place.
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1989 S10 Blazer 4X4
133,000 MILES
...LOTS OF RUST, STILL GOT GUTS
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