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torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
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06/04/09 12:21 AM
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2003 Impala 3400 powered - DD 97 Swift 3400 powered - Race Car 91 Izusu Rodeo 4x4 3.1gm powered - Tow/Trail Rig
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: leefhead]
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06/04/09 12:29 AM
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Got salt, eh?
It's not surprising. The bolt faces downward and is at the very rearmost of the torsion bar. If you can't turn it, it is time to start soaking it in some sort of penetrating oil (Kroil, PB Blaster ect) for several days and then try again. From the looks of your body, I can promise you the adjusting bolt is rusted and it is going to take some work to get it freed up.
Good Luck, Michael
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: mlclark]
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06/04/09 01:06 AM
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: leefhead]
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06/04/09 01:54 AM
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The torsion bars are a round rod that runs from an attachment on the lower control arm to a bracket that is near the line between the two doors. The torsion bars are close to the frame rail and the adjuster bolt can be accessed without removing any skid pans. The adjuster bolt head is large, I believe 27 mm. The adjuster bolt is oriented vertically, so all you see is the head of the bolt. Depending on the model, the torsion bar is between 2 and 3 feet long.
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: Jim_Paget]
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06/04/09 04:17 AM
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thanks ill take another look tomorrow. unfortunately i dont have a socket that big but my buddy does ill just have to ask him for one. ill let you guys know how it goes. im guessing that it looks kinda like a sway bar, cause it looks like it has 2 sway bars on the front of the vehicle.
2003 Impala 3400 powered - DD 97 Swift 3400 powered - Race Car 91 Izusu Rodeo 4x4 3.1gm powered - Tow/Trail Rig
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: leefhead]
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06/04/09 04:19 AM
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Doesn't really look like a sway bar. It is completely straight and runs from front toward the back.
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: Jim_Paget]
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06/04/09 06:16 AM
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It is dead center in your 2nd picture, above the skid plate. There is one on the other side that looks just like it. The torsion bar runs from there to the front lower a-arm. You really can't miss it.
Good luck
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: mlclark]
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06/04/09 02:46 PM
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The torsion bars are the springs for the front suspension. The ride height adjustment bolts are 27mm as mentioned, and should be on a crossmember midway between the wheels on each side, near the frame rail.
Definitely start hitting the threads on that bolt with penetrating oil of some kind. That rust will make the bolt quite difficult to turn at first, you will likely need the leverage of a long breaker bar to get it started.
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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Re: torsion lift, wheres the bolt?
[Re: BigSwede]
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06/05/09 03:43 AM
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thanks for all the help, i found the bolt, but i dont have a 27mm socket, ill ask my cousin to borrow his. i kept looking at the front end of the vehicle, turns out its in the middle, lol. again, thanks.
2003 Impala 3400 powered - DD 97 Swift 3400 powered - Race Car 91 Izusu Rodeo 4x4 3.1gm powered - Tow/Trail Rig
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