I would have the axel that goes into the hull (the axel itself
supported buy bronze bushings) bored out to 1/4" then grind flat spots
on the torsion bar, couple of setscrews and your done, im pretty sure
this is how the armortek guys do it.

Chris. b

On Apr 4, 9:07 am, [email protected] wrote:
> for those with 1/4" torsion bars, how did you mount the torsion bars to the
>  underside of the tank but allow them to pivot freely on the one end?
>
> I think i'm going to have the guy around the corner wield small 1/8" flat  
> stock to the sides of the one end with holes in them, this way i can bolt  
> through the tabs into the bottom of the hull to hold them securely so they
> don't  slip, it's just the other end i am wondering about as i know they have
> to be  held in place, but still be able to pivot / twist when the road wheel
> / arm  moves.
>
> Chris,
> _Odyssey  Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html)

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