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I have a rolled Silverado: can I cut this brace without injuring myself???

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Old 06-12-2012 | 10:58 PM
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Can I cut the brace, (behind the transmission crossmember) for the torsion bars or is it under stress from the bars? Can I cut the torsion bars?

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Old 06-12-2012 | 10:59 PM
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What are you trying to accomplish?

If you have to cut something cut the torsion bar.
Old 06-12-2012 | 11:11 PM
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I've cut that cross member on a 95 z71, and its under pressure, scared the hell out of me
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Originally Posted by jasonst
Can I cut the brace, (behind the transmission crossmember) for the torsion bars or is it under stress from the bars? Can I cut the torsion bars?

Thank you kindly,
-Jason
It is under stress.

FWIW The torsion bars are forged and are hard to cut with anything other then a torch.
Old 06-12-2012 | 11:40 PM
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I think the only time the Tbar member ISNT under pressure is when the truck is lifted comepletely off the ground.
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Trying to accomplish: I'm trying to pull the motor/transmission/transfer case, but I cen't get the tailshaft to drop below the support for thos torsion bars...

I need to find out for certain...I need to cut something this evening.

I appreciate the help.

By the way, the truck has been rolled, so it's going to the scrap yard.
Old 06-13-2012 | 06:39 AM
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The torsion bars are under load even with the front wheels off the ground. Please don't cut anything.....danger there buddy. Remove the torsion bars first.
Old 06-13-2012 | 07:49 AM
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Thank you very much. I really appreciate that.
I'll do a search on removing the torsion bars.
Thank you again.
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Sorry to hear your misfortune, hope it all works out!

Do you think you could snag me a few small items before it goes to the junk yard? I need 1 rear bedside/wheelwell brace (single bar w/ bolt on each end) and a few other misc small items..Let me know I will gladly pay you!
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Originally Posted by 1FastBrick
It is under stress.

FWIW The torsion bars are forged and are hard to cut with anything other then a torch.
I've chopped right through them with a 4.5" cut off wheel.

Originally Posted by jasonst
Trying to accomplish: I'm trying to pull the motor/transmission/transfer case, but I cen't get the tailshaft to drop below the support for thos torsion bars...

I need to find out for certain...I need to cut something this evening.

I appreciate the help.

By the way, the truck has been rolled, so it's going to the scrap yard.
Take the t case off then pull the engine and trans. Or rent a torsion bar tool or use a c clamp and take the torsion keys out then slide the bars forward and take that bolts out of the t bar crossmember. But it would be much faster and easier to take the t case out.

Originally Posted by TXSZ66AVLANCHE
The torsion bars are under load even with the front wheels off the ground. Please don't cut anything.....danger there buddy. Remove the torsion bars first.
Depends on the keys and how much its cranked. With my drop keys cranked down it wasnt.



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