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Old Oct 18, 2007 | 07:13 PM
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Any of you have a diagram or similar info about the parts that are located in the rear extreme (rear end) of the torsion bars of a 2000 4wd ?. I will appreciate any comments because I'm trying to kill the clickings I've centered in the area.
 
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this was the only diagram i could find. it says its for 83-94 trucks but the torsion bar setup should be very similar, if not the same, for your truck... CLICK
 
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Thanks. I have the idea that in 1999 the hardware for the rear link of the torsion bars changed. As an example comparing your diagram with my truck, the "cross member" is held in place using some 20 cm long bolts or links, isolated with donut rubbers, very similar to that in shocks.
 
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