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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Port Alfred , South Africa
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How to replace front anti-roll/torsion bar bushes
To replace front torsion bar bushes you need 1) Jack 2) 2 Trestles / Vehicle stands 3) Socket set and Ratchet 4) Spanner set ... 5) D rubber bushes (parts) Loosen both front wheels wheelnuts Jack vehicle up and put vehicle stands under vehicle but make sure that both wheels are off the ground after vehicle rest it's full weight on the stands Take wheels off Loosen anti-roll/torsion bar intermediate link connecting ball joints On the crossmember you will see were the torsion bar is bolted on with a metal bracket and bolt that holds the D rubber bushes in place , unbolt bolt and unclip bracket . The D rubber bushes are splitted so unsplit and remove bushes. Fitting is reversal from removal procedure Last edited by Thunderstorm; 01-10-2012 at 10:05 AM. Reason: name change for parts for region |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Southern Ireland
Posts: 2,297
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Port Alfred , South Africa
Posts: 64
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Torsion bar and anti-roll bar is same name ,diffrent manufacture or country's have diffrent names for same part like some call a screw for a bolt , as one time I order a bolt but the manufacture called it a screw even though I used the 6 point hexagon socket to fasten it and not a screwdriver , I will edit it to take both names then
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