Torsion poly bellows

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joshua dewitt

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Heh, tech tip here. Sincemy cucpention all poly... Found some torsion bar poly to match.. Problem, poly not flexable to slip over end of torsion bar. Git creative, used one of the wifes cooking bowls, put bushing in bowl with water, heated on hugh for about 10 mins. Watched the whole time, they stared to bubble, the stared spinng in water, said ok lets try this, using a oven mit they pushed over the hex end of the bar and after slipin over, the hole srunnk back to the orignial size to the torsion bar when it cooled... Wored out awsome!!! Now just need to assemble front suspention. Just hought i would pass this tip.
 
Give it couple of weeks and all the poly parts in Tucson will be soft. :D
You guys are gong to start cookin down there pretty soon.
 
Uhhh, is ENGLISH your second language???
I understand your point, but it wasn't an easy path getting there.
:D
 
Uhhh, is ENGLISH your second language???
I understand your point, but it wasn't an easy path getting there.
:D

Were you thinking that he purposely made it hard to read?
My spell chk is trying to make me change your name to Frankenstein :D
I gotta teach this thing a crapload of Mopar names and phrases so it'll leave me alone when I'm here.
 
I've never heard the torsion bar boot called a bellows.
That just blows LOL
 
so i can type real well. i also don;t finger peck. i acutally use all the fingers. i didn't proof read it either. sorry for the typos...after a 12 hr day i was tired.
 
Thanks for the information, I'm just getting ready to put some Energy Suspension boots on. This will help since I don't have the Tucson sun to help! Since this is a car site and not a site to improve you typing and spelling skills, don't sweat it.
 
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