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DAA

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Hi everyone, today probably I made a big mistake.. I didn't put a support to compensate the torsion bar.. And now I have everything on the ground making too much strength.. Any tip for this?

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First the GOOD news: had any part of your body been in the way, you could have been seriously hurt-and you're not! Do you have a scissor jack? Maybe use it to s-l-o-w-l-y raise the hub up to the point where you could bolt it in place?

Just a thought.....!
 
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It's a little tricky but if you can get a jack in safely you can jack the lower arm up enough to connect the damper and upper arm balljoint.
 
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First the GOOD news: had any part of your body been in the way, you could have been seriously hurt-and you're not! Do you have a scissor jack? Maybe use it to s-l-o-w-l-y raise the hub up to the point where you could bolt it in place?

Just a thought.....!
some centimeters beside probably my feets got be hurted.. I have one scissor jack and a hydraulic jack for lift cars. What is the best recommend spot to make strength?
 
It's a little tricky but if you can get a jack in safely you can jack the lower arm up enough to connect the damper and upper arm balljoint.
Tomorrow I will try something.. Not Wil be easy. I forgot totally to put an support, and now I have more work..
 
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