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I finally got my 65 satellite back on the road after replacing all the front suspension, shocks included. now it seems to bounce. I torqued the torsion bars to 130 pounds. Am I missing something?
I just torqued my 65 satellite new pitman arm to 110 pounds and it appears that there is about 3/8 inch space between the arm and the box. is that correct or do i need to clean the spine and start over. videos are great but they are not as good as experience.
The lower ball joint that i am trying to install on my 65 satellite seems to be too close to the knuckle to get a socket on the stud nut. are there supposed to be spacers between the ball joint and the knuckle?