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[quote="ghosty1970"]thnks i looked at those youtube before attempting job and thought it was easy but for the life of me i cant get that torsion bar to engage on passenger side , luckily enough i got the arm back off without breaking bearing { again } what else can i do , i have asked this question before but are you sure the torsion bar comes out from the inside { drivers rear } it does on the rear passenger but i dnt know . does the bar go through the arm completely on the drivers side ?? any advice would be welcome iff only to say you muppet .[/quote]
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