The funny thing is that after saying that he didn't even use the right socket, your never supposed to use a chrome socket on an impact wrench, they make impact grade sockets for a reason.
you dont have to have a special tool to unload the bars if you know what your doing...common sense and a little mechanical knowledge and its a piece of cake
@duckpicker89 Hmmm...i bet you use a c clamp don't you...Sorry, but there is a lot of stored energy in those bars, and I'll use a J-tool I got from pro comp to do it...Saves me piece of mind knowing I won't have a torsion key come flying at my face...well worth 70 bucks.
when putting the torsion keys on, dont you need to level out the rear? if so, what would you use? I can't find any rear leveling kits on line for chevy. also how stiff is the susspention after putting the keys on?
@brayd4586 to level out the rear mostly you will use blocks under the leaf spring or you can also buy add-a-leaf kits to lift your rear end. and no after you install these torsion keys it does not affect ride quality unless you tweak the bolts past what they were set to with the stock keys
use the right socket.... really? thanks bud.
atv360k 2 months ago
@atv360k
The funny thing is that after saying that he didn't even use the right socket, your never supposed to use a chrome socket on an impact wrench, they make impact grade sockets for a reason.
SALEEN961 4 weeks ago
is it possible to lift my chevy suburban 3' to fit 26' rims for clear space?
rbanda11 3 months ago
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bayoubilly1 7 months ago in playlist Chevy Truck Lift Kit Installation
Boom Bam !!!!
deftones456 9 months ago
a lift is a waste on that truck
13Archaic13 1 year ago
@13Archaic13 i have to disagree ;x
FEZZYPOWNS 11 months ago 2
you dont have to have a special tool to unload the bars if you know what your doing...common sense and a little mechanical knowledge and its a piece of cake
duckpicker89 1 year ago
@duckpicker89 Hmmm...i bet you use a c clamp don't you...Sorry, but there is a lot of stored energy in those bars, and I'll use a J-tool I got from pro comp to do it...Saves me piece of mind knowing I won't have a torsion key come flying at my face...well worth 70 bucks.
vettelover2009 1 year ago 2
whats with all the writing evry where u cant see the work being done pretty retarded no ?
tymezsayn 1 year ago
great video except your subtitles wrecked it.
clipdan 1 year ago 2
@clipdan You can turn them off
M40kc 1 year ago
when putting the torsion keys on, dont you need to level out the rear? if so, what would you use? I can't find any rear leveling kits on line for chevy. also how stiff is the susspention after putting the keys on?
brayd4586 2 years ago
@brayd4586 to level out the rear mostly you will use blocks under the leaf spring or you can also buy add-a-leaf kits to lift your rear end. and no after you install these torsion keys it does not affect ride quality unless you tweak the bolts past what they were set to with the stock keys
droller177 1 year ago
how much would a 6inch lift for a 97 serria be?
youdragon 2 years ago
for the entire kit about $1700 or $1800
yz250frider1 2 years ago
bahaha here in canada u could spend hours with a sledge hammer or a air hammer tryin to get them fuckers out
stilner 2 years ago
Copy that. Detroit here. Same problem
JasWarLea 2 years ago
a 2 jaw gear puller works real well to unload the 88 - 98 GM torsion bars
Bkrites 3 years ago
ASE Steering/Suspension 101 NEVER USE IMPACT TOOLS ON TORSION BARS, are you nuts?
lancebidlack 3 years ago
what are you supposed to use then?
creed1299 2 years ago
Where's your torsion bar unloader. You don't have the right tools dummy.
altlandf 3 years ago
do you need to unload the bar if its in the air with no weight on it?
creed1299 2 years ago