Re: strut rod
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Re: strut rod



Correct me if I am wrong but I believe the torsion bar has to be slid out so
the lower control arm can be moved enough to get the strut rod out, could be
a p.i.t.a.

Joey
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From: "Richard" <cathiew@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "mopar forum" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 2:52 AM
Subject: strut rod


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> hi, tomorrow i"m planning on replacing my strut rod bushs. is there
anything i should be aware of? i"m going to jack the front of the car up,
undo the nuts, hopefully slide the rod out, then remove old bushs & replace
. is this close to reality or is there more involved? i bought the bushs
from usa & am hoping they will be suitable for a aussie built right hand
drive, anyone know if this is correct? also do any of the aus or nz members
know what model car the dash for a local built 62 or 63 dodge is out  of? i
believe it is a plymouth dash but what year & model? thanks for any help
richard [oz]
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