project62
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Bought new clips, seals and dust boots for the torsion bars. Have a pretty good idea of how the clips and seal go on, have no clue where dust boots go. Any diagrams, videos or pictures would be helpful. Thanks
Your kit came with poly bushings for the lower control arms. The "How to" Pops added does not show how to replace the lower control arm bushings but it does show it in step 6.Ok maybe I don't know how seal goes in or do i. Tell me if I'm wrong. Slide seal over torsion bar, slide torsion bar through back side of cross member, slide dust boot over torsion bar. Once torsion bar is all the way through put clip in to keep torsion bar from sliding out. Or are both the dust boot?
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The lower control arm bushings are already pressed into the lower control arm. Had that done a few weeks ago. The picture is dust boot covers and clip and seal kit for the torsion bars. I know where dust boot goes now, thought I knew where the seal went, but now I'm not sure.Your kit came with poly bushings for the lower control arms. The "How to" Pops added does not show how to replace the lower control arm bushings but it does show it in step 6.
Never would have thought that. Good idea.Put those poly boots in a bowl of water and microwave for a couple of minutes, or until the water is good and hot. Make sure the bars are lubed well before hand, I just used bearing grease. While they are still hot, slide them down the bar. This really makes the installation quite easy.
I did a similar approach, except after warming them up, I cut the end off a cheap funnel to the diameter of the hex on the torsion bar, greased the crap out of the boots and bar, and tip of funnel sitting on the hex end and they slipped right on.