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Torsion Bars.
#1
HOW THE HELL?

Do people get the buggers out!

I had a go at lowering the back last weekend, couldn't get the bars to come out. What methods do people use?
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#2
Slide hammer or a bolt through a big socket. give it loads of penetrating spray and keep doing it for a week or so
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#3
Slide hammer, socket, bolt, nut and washer method... Which seems to be the most affective. Kris and others use a strengthened version of this which seems to work very well.

I tried the pulling into a socket method, with high tensile bolts... Kept stripping the threads as mine were so seized too Sad
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I tried the socket method, stripped a heat treated manifold bolt, bent some high tensile threaded bar, stripped the thread from a nut, yelled at the thing and tried again.

Is it easier with the beam off the car? As I have some thicker TB's and solid mounts on the way....
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#5
They're supposedly easier off the car, never attempted it myself
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#6
I guess we'll see.

Not looking forwards to trying my mate's phase 2..
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#7
Well it can't be any worse than my phase 1, take some comfort in that lol
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#8
Oh I do..... Big Grin
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#9
I literally broke a sledge hammer trying to get mine out.

Dropped the beam in the end and hit it a lot with another sledge - not fun at all.

Had spent a good couple of weeks fannying about with slide hammers and penetrating oils beforehand.

Good luck!
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#10
FFS it's only done 48k!
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#11
The other method I've heard is to cut the end of a scrap torsion bar, and hit it from the other side rather than pull...
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#12
can't hit it from other side as it has end caps and a bolt thing through it
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#13
I was gonna say that.. Or do the end caps come off?
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MASSIVE F*CKING HAMMERS!!!
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Tried that, broke stuff, shouted.
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#16
Really? F*ck me, if massive hammers don't work anymore how are we supposed to do anything on cars?!?!
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You can buy new studs/bolts and end caps from peugeot - mine took about 3/4 months to come (id given up and they arrived in the post one day)

so in theory if all else fails you can hit the torsion bars from that end and through the end caps and replace caps and those bolts (they screw in)

Replace the seals whilst you're at it, they're not that expensive and more readily available from pug.
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#18
Yes but I assumed they came of. Like I said, not something I'd done, something I'd read...
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That was a depressing day, must have sat around for at least 4 hours wondering WHY THE F*CK IS THIS NOT WORKING?!?!?!? haha
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#20
fire. fire fixes everything.
especially 'personal disputes'
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#21
Fire goes down well, bar with bearings and seals, doesent go down with either of them.....

Spent a good 9 hours with screwdrivers, chisels and bars doing a mates phase 1... was a funky chicken dance about moment....
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(26-09-2012, 07:05 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Tried that, broke stuff, shouted.
HAHHAHAHA!!!! Acctually made me LOL.
reminds me of when me an pugmon did mine

(05-10-2012, 08:18 AM)PUGMON Wrote: Spent a good 9 hours with screwdrivers, chisels and bars doing a mates phase 1... was a funky chicken dance about moment....
Lmao!!! That was an awfull 9 hours!!
Claw hammer win though!! haah
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I've been lubing mine up for a few weeks hopefully its not too bad, I have plenty of hammers so should be fine, only 16 year old 150k car should be fine right?!
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(05-10-2012, 12:08 PM)kernow_joe Wrote: I've been lubing mine up for a few weeks hopefully its not too bad

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Kris b mad mine look easy! think he lowered my beam start - finish including multiple t breaks in 45 mins!!
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(05-10-2012, 12:24 PM)PUGMON Wrote:
(05-10-2012, 12:08 PM)kernow_joe Wrote: I've been lubing mine up for a few weeks hopefully its not too bad

ORLY Itwasntme Angel

also been treating my beam with lots of wd40 and gt85 action
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(26-09-2012, 07:04 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: MASSIVE F*CKING HAMMERS!!!

lmao +1
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Took 6 hours to do the front coillies and rear beam Smile although my cars on 47k. one beam came out like a slippery dildo but the other wasnt going anywhere!! We noticed that the actual arm was sliding off with with the other end of the torsion bar so simply moved the arm out until the other end of the bar popped out then rotated and replaced.

easy!
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-__- Jelous.... Not got the issue with a mates new car, we're swopping the beam from his old car to the new one, the new ones abit rewssssty so saves the agro of the innevitable Big Grin
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#30
Off the car is a f*cking nightmare... I ended up pulling the bolt through the eccentric washer by attaching the other end to a post in the ground and sledge hammering it... It's just a total pig to do..

The only *easy* way to do it is to use a hydraulic bearing puller, that's the only way I removed mine, but you can only get them out of one side doing it like that, so you have only 3 options, OEM, 10mm lower or on the floor... Heat and hammers are the only way... Slide hammers you may as well not even bother with, every time I just break the slide hammer...
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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