Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: 68 Sat]
#80981
12/22/10 10:40 PM
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Challenger 1
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i did and still haven't heard from him. was hoping someone who is his friend could reach out to him before i go at my torsion bars..
Why don't you try to take them out before investing in the tool.
The tool is a waste of $$, like was said there's many easy ways to make a tool buy drilling 2 holes in some scrap metal.
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: Challenger 1]
#80982
12/22/10 11:22 PM
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68 Sat
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I have tried but just not with any of the fore mentioned contraptions. They are 1" firm feel tbs that I put in one year ago and want to get them out as easily as possible without marring them up. I guess it's on to plan B with a few of the suggestions. Thanks for the feedback and I'll keep you guys posted.
1963 Chrysler 300 Pace Setter Convertible 21K mile survivor
1969 Dodge Coronet 500
1956 Desoto Hemi
1955 Chrysler C300
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: johnscudashop]
#80984
12/23/10 12:11 AM
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BossRide
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A bmx stem would work and they are super cheap. $10-15
Mine came out by hand.
The Blue Goose
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: txterry2]
#80986
12/23/10 01:29 AM
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pishta
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I used a 1 inch cable splice and a 3 lb. hammer
Wow, I used the exact same thing. Ashamed to admit it but they are still on there! Never had to remove the bar, just pull it out of the LCA. Now that I know to put a big pipe wrench on the LCA socket and torque it to completely remove the stress on the bar, they come out without a hammer, but the clamp is a nice place to put your boot heel into. I put moly grease in both sockets. Keeps the crust at bay.
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: hemigod426]
#80987
12/23/10 02:12 AM
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dart4forte
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pm me or email if anyone is interested thanks aaron
Waiting for mine
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: A12]
#80989
01/05/11 02:22 PM
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i just got hemogods tool and it worked flawlessly..Worth every penny.. Thanks for saving my ass...
1963 Chrysler 300 Pace Setter Convertible 21K mile survivor
1969 Dodge Coronet 500
1956 Desoto Hemi
1955 Chrysler C300
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: 68 Sat]
#80991
01/05/11 03:08 PM
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i just got hemogods tool and it worked flawlessly..Worth every penny.. Thanks for saving my ass...
He makes good tools but if read through this thread many of us who have been doing this for years know that is one tool that is optional. There are too may ways to get them out without buying a tool. I have pulled hundreds of T-bars and never needed any tool. You should have saved your $$ and bought one of his ball joint sockets instead.
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: donbarnes]
#80994
01/05/11 06:31 PM
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I ended up making my own, I welded some angle iron to a set of vice grips. Clap it on to the torsion bar and whack it with a hammer. I've used it a few times and it works great.
Butch
1972 Duster
318 4 speed
1958 392 Hemi engine
waiting to be built!!!!!
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: 68 Sat]
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01/05/11 07:12 PM
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I bought one off Ebay and it worked fine. The biggest difference for me was making sure my suspension was fully hanging down by removing the shocks and upper A-arms. I didn't even have to bang on the tool very much, a few sound taps, and the suckers just popped out.
-dan
1969 A12 Roadrunner 1970 Plymouth Cuda 1968 Dodge Dart
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: 440Satellite]
#80996
01/05/11 07:19 PM
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Quote:(Wire rope clamps and a piece of heavy stock right angle. Cut and drill the metal and two 1" wire rope clamps ) This is too easy I stold the pic for future reference. Hope no one gets mad. Anybody got a socket for the upper ball joint for a c-body?
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Re: torsion bar removal tool
[Re: BigDaddy440]
#80997
01/05/11 07:35 PM
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Yancy Derringer
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.........bought one off Ebay and it worked fine........
Doesn't anybody MAKE anything anymore?
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