Can't get my torsion bar back in

Based on this answer, I have a question. Do you have the LCA attached to the spindle and the spindle attached to the UCA? You just said the UCA Bumper was removed. Now I am not NEARLY the Mopar suspension expert that many members here are, but I have completely rebuilt several A Body front suspensions with no problems. Every time I have reinstalled a torsion bar, I did it with the LCA hanging loose, not attached to anything. That allows you to push down on the LCA just a little further than when hooked up to the spindle and UCA. I have never had a problem. They just slide in. You say that everything is hanging as low as it will go, but if the LCA is hanging by itself, it will go down a bit more. This has been my finding. Then assemble the ball joints, UCA and spindle.
Yeah, that might be the ticket if you're just building from scratch. Mine was already together with the bar in place. I removed the tbar to install a set of head pipes, and was then trying to get the tbar back in. I really couldn't see disassembling the whole left side suspension to do that. Even the FSM tells me to just let the assembled suspension hang after removing the upper bumper and jacking up the car using the frame rails as a lift point. All is well and life is beautiful...the tbar is happy where it is.