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Stabilizer Bar replacement question

Old 09-17-2011, 06:38 PM
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Stabilizer Bar replacement question

Is it necessary to remove the torsion bar springs in order to replace the stagilizer bars on my 90' 4X4 pick-up?
Old 09-17-2011, 07:35 PM
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Have you looked?

It should be very obvious if you check for yourself - NO.

Easy job too if your bolts/links are not rusted together. If they are, plan on replacing the links & hardware if you choose to reinstall.
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I thought not but the shop manual starts off by saying to remove the torsion bar spring.
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yea some of the manuals ive read seen tend to emphasis taking off more parts than you should. I agree with angrybob
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