First of all, bushings come out easy with drilling the sh#t out the rubber, then lubing the metal part and using a hammer and block of wood to smash it out. New metal bushings went in easy.........put em in the freezer last night, used white lithium grease (no anti seeze around), block of wood, 20 lbs dumbell......and they pushed in real easy.
Caltracs instructions say to torque u bolts to 60 or 70 lbs.........I thought factory specs were 110 lbs? Let me know please.
Got it all put back together and then came the adjustment part. Tried a half turn past contact..........major wheel spin and truck slides to right.........came back tried 1.5 turns.....again major wheel spin and it really slides to the right.
Ok I know these are not gonna stop the wheel spin completly, but how can I stop the sliding to right? I did not do the business card trick as I forgot about it, so I will try it again. Also how tight do those nuts at either end of the torsion bar( long black one ) need to be? Its a fricken pain to loosen the back one by the rear wheel.
Here are some install pics................. thats my neighbor, he is a human press!!!!! LOL
patrick