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torsion bar bolt hitting frame

Started by sittinonready43, May 01, 2011, 07:54:58 PM

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sittinonready43


grdprx

Wow!  That adjuster bolt is fully extended.   :o

Time for new torsion bars?

randr

Remove torsion bar, install cog lower and should not rub anymore. The adjustment hex part just needs to be installed lower/the next spot down on torsion bar.. Sorry I can't explain it correctly! Lol!
I'm Bored! what to do next......

hemi-hampton

Quote from: randr on May 01, 2011, 10:00:37 PM
Remove torsion bar, install cog lower and should not rub anymore. The adjustment hex part just needs to be installed lower/the next spot down on torsion bar.. Sorry I can't explain it correctly! Lol!

I Agree, pull torsion bar out & turn it one notch in hole. It's like putting a square peg in square hole. LEON.

C5X DAYTONA

Lower control arm busing is shot.   Install new bushings.   
Caution.... Low flying aircraft.

sittinonready43

ok thank you for the help    ken

HPP

So have you just been cranking up the adjuster to maintain ride height, did you just rebuild the fornt end and now this won't go together right, just you just buy buy the car and notice this, whats the back story because this could point to other problems such as a worn t-bar bar or a cracked anchor.

sittinonready43

the back story the car was in a fire the front end was burnt i was changing the clutch that's how i saw this problem i don't know how long this was like this .the car rides fine there is no tire where       ken