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First of all, the torsion bars are loaded under extreme pressure!!!! Even if the spring plate retst on the stop its loaded so watch out. You have to jack up the car with the springplate because this will give just al little space to clear the springplate from the stop. At this moment it is still under extreme pressure. The pressure is off when the springplate is leverd over the stop an then liffed downwoard with the carjack. When it is not travelling further down then ist in its resting position and the pressure is of. Only then you can pull the springplate of the torsionbar and pull the torsionbar out its housing.
When dismanteling the suspension always mark the position op the springplate in its resting position (unload position) so when you bolt the suspension together you have a good starting point. Hopefully its clear now otherwise just send a message, no problem at all!!!!!!
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