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put my zr2 torsion bars in today

Old Mar 10, 2013 | 11:38 PM
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thx twip i knew about this post but lost it and old posts come in handy instead of creating new ones. gm dealer is a rip off but ill try and find what torsion bars i have. i might go with the 30 mm thickness ti add strenth.
 
Old Mar 16, 2013 | 12:26 AM
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well gm no longer sells torsion bars at all
 
Old Mar 16, 2013 | 08:39 AM
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Gitch, your best bet for heavier bars is a low mileage ZR2 at a wrecker or pick-n-pull. The ZR2 Blazers mostly came with the 30.69mm bars, and I think some of the ZR2 pickups came with the 32.51mm bars, but after a ton of research I'm almost certain that there is no way to confirm the bar size without either measuring or checking the part number. Even a VIN search doesn't tell you which t-bars you have, although it does tell you which t-bar keys you have.

As is stated earlier in the thread the last 3 digits of the part number are stamped into the head of the bar. I have heard that if you're really lucky and have a lepruchan in your pocket when you check, there may even be a sticker on the bar that has the part number too, although I've only heard of 1 person who had this lucky occurance.
 
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