[DML] Re: Modified torsion bar adjustment
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[DML] Re: Modified torsion bar adjustment



Unless you have removed the rear window also, the wooden brace and 
extensions help a great deal to keep from slipping with just a 
breaker bar and busting out the rear window. Use the wooden brace, 
along with the socket extensions, when we do adjustments for the 
groups here, we also duct tape the sockets to ensure no slippage. 
And we put a pipe on the handle of the breaker bar to make it easy. 
That way you ensure a nice safe reliable way to adjust the doors. 
And there is minimal to no chance of doing any damage. But it is you 
car, so do as you wish, in a hurry or not. But taking your time and 
doing it safe & correct is the safest bet. Your car will thank you 
for it.

Joe O'Brien

2524 & 16634






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