I'm back!!! Entire rear restoration almost done, except that sway bar. That sway bar has been a nuisance. Bolts breaking on the way out, on the way in, bracket in the way of caliper mounting bolt (one side only) therefore remove TA bracket and install after caliper in, ......... Now, last task is to mount the rubber bushing and brackets to the chassis. The rubber will not sufficiently compress to get the bracket bolts in. The repro bolts are too short to grab (as are the original rusty ones). I could use longer incorrect bolts but they are to be torqued only to 20-30 ft/lbs. No way that small force will compress the rubber enough. Cannot use a floor jack to compress the assembly since the muffler is in the way. What am I missing? Or is the manual correct in stating 115 - 155 ft/lbs. It was incorrect in stating that torque for the bracket to TA bolts.
Yes, the sway bar was originally there.
Yes, the sway bar was originally there.
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