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Torsion bar
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connorc206
PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:11 pm Up
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Hey, my last 206 was lowered as i paid a friend to do the torsion bar for me, and me and my friends are confident to tackle it on my new one, except i have a rounded torx bolt on my torsion bar which has halted lowering my car, what is the best and easiest way of getting it out without too much hassle
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Kale
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Rounded torx? Hit it with a flat chisel tool+hammer from the side. Should unwind it, worked every time for me. One last option is to weld a nut on the torx bolt but try the other method first.
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Edward
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I've used a work working chisel before. Cuts into the metal nicely and knocks it out nicely.
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connorc206
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Cheers I'll try that, it got to the point where it's just a circle.. If that fails I'll just have to weld a nut onto it
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