Torsion bar
DaveLance
11-30-2005, 12:00 PM
I need to replace the drivers side torsion bar. The stealership sells them for $220 (last time I checked) and the only website that I found was gmpartsdirect that sells them for $180 (not sure how much the S/H is). Does anyone know of another site that may have them cheaper?
laxman21
11-30-2005, 12:09 PM
I need to replace the drivers side torsion bar. The stealership sells them for $220 (last time I checked) and the only website that I found was gmpartsdirect that sells them for $180 (not sure how much the S/H is). Does anyone know of another site that may have them cheaper?
What's wrong with the bar? Bent?
Try a junkya....I mean auto recycler.
I pulled a part yesterday for $20 at the pull it yourself yard.
Other yard wanted $75 to pull it for you.
And rebuilt was over a hundred.
Good luck
What's wrong with the bar? Bent?
Try a junkya....I mean auto recycler.
I pulled a part yesterday for $20 at the pull it yourself yard.
Other yard wanted $75 to pull it for you.
And rebuilt was over a hundred.
Good luck
BlazerBoyLT98
11-30-2005, 12:13 PM
Definite junkyard part
DaveLance
11-30-2005, 12:34 PM
Yes, it's bent. I know it would be much cheaper to get one at the boneyard, but I would rather get a new one than one that has who knows how many miles on it.
OverBoardProject
12-01-2005, 02:50 AM
I don't really think that they'll ever wear out. And I really can't picture them braking unless the truck was hit Hard
But if they do you might want to consider replacing them both wih a matched set.
But if they do you might want to consider replacing them both wih a matched set.
GirlBear
12-01-2005, 03:41 AM
I don't really think that they'll ever wear out. And I really can't picture them braking unless the truck was hit Hard
But if they do you might want to consider replacing them both wih a matched set.
^^I agree^^
But if they do you might want to consider replacing them both wih a matched set.
^^I agree^^
scholzee
12-01-2005, 06:55 AM
I can see some merit in the matched set deal but I do not believe you absolutely have to do both. Funny thing over the years everyone says shocks, springs etc only do match sets. I know 2 people at work one had a front gas shockabsorber go bad on a 2001 Chevy Tahoe dealer would only change one under warrenty. If you walked in with non warrenty they would make you do both. My other freind had a leaf pack crack on a Ford F350 and they would only replace one side under warrenty.
DaveLance
12-01-2005, 11:53 AM
I only plan on changing the drivers side one now because the adjuster screw is screwed in about a 1/2 inch or so more that the passenger side just to maintain an even ride height.
JoulesWinfield
12-01-2005, 01:41 PM
Why is it that everyone says tosion bars never wear out, but coil springs are supposed to be replaced after like 75,000 miles. Why does one type of spring wear out and the other doesnt?
On my truck the drivers side is all the way in and the passengers side is not even half way in. Nice.
On my truck the drivers side is all the way in and the passengers side is not even half way in. Nice.
OverBoardProject
12-01-2005, 01:58 PM
Yet I don't think that the torsions on my 85 have ever been adjusted.
It actually sits a little higher in the front than the back, and level side to side.
It actually sits a little higher in the front than the back, and level side to side.
DaveLance
12-02-2005, 04:32 PM
I kinda need a quick answer to this. Does anyone know if Blazers, years '94 to '98, take the same size torsion bar? I believe that the crossmember (or maybe just the crossmember mounts) changed from '94 to '95, but are the t-bars the same?
Gabe25
12-02-2005, 05:22 PM
I kinda need a quick answer to this. Does anyone know if Blazers, years '94 to '98, take the same size torsion bar? I believe that the crossmember (or maybe just the crossmember mounts) changed from '94 to '95, but are the t-bars the same?
The Torsion bar part number L/R 15956510-09 run same for years 95 - 04. As other have said, Check out the junk yards. Hell of a lot cheaper. They really don't go bad unless you crash. Good luck.........
The Torsion bar part number L/R 15956510-09 run same for years 95 - 04. As other have said, Check out the junk yards. Hell of a lot cheaper. They really don't go bad unless you crash. Good luck.........
DaveLance
12-02-2005, 05:28 PM
Thanks. I managed to find one on eBay.
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