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Torsion Bars

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Torsion Bars

Post by luv4x4 »

I am replacing the torsion bars in the front of my 4runner. Does anyone have any advice on removing the old ones and installing the new bars. The 4runner is a 95 2.8 Diesel.
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Paul
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Post by rixrunner »

I am going to do the same soon so I guess I will find out.

Should be relatively simple, just make sure you spray heaps of WD40 or similar on the bolts before you start and count the winds of the adjustment bolts to get both sides the same when refitting. Do this on a flat surface to match the height to the back and finish with a wheel alignment.

Ricky
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Re: Torsion Bars

Post by luv4x4 »

luv4x4 wrote:I am replacing the torsion bars in the front of my 4runner. Does anyone have any advice on removing the old ones and installing the new bars. The 4runner is a 95 2.8 Diesel.
Cheers
Paul
Put the torsion bars in today. Turned out to be quite easy
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Post by Struth »

Put the torsion bars in today. Turned out to be quite easy
Info please.

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