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[GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251593] Thu, 05 June 2014 18:37 Go to next message
p.huber is currently offline  p.huber   United States
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Hi you all,



We decides to open up the Torsion Bar site again.

James Hupy will take the next leg up and ship anywhere-with no sales tax.

We will have the a 1 “ hex in front extended as per Ken Henderson’s
recommendation, so it will be 2 ½ “ now.

The price per Torsion Bar set will be $ 800.00 plus freight to your address.
All shipment will be drop shipped and you will be getting the tracking
number so you will know when to expect the shipment to arrive.

We are doing this on the” slow train” you may commit your order for a set of
torsion bars on or before September 15th, 2014. If you are interested please
contact me before this date. We will not proceed unless we have at least 40
orders on hand. Peter Huber will finance the first half of the deal and will
collect the orders. James Hupy will collect the money and shipping cost and
will drop ship the Torsion Bars to you. There will be no Sales Taxes due
since we will ship the Torsion Bars via Oregon.

Please come and get it. If the front end is low and you can’t get it up you
need these new Torsion Bars.



Best Regards

Peter D. Huber

GMC Royale 1978 403

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Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251594 is a reply to message #251593] Thu, 05 June 2014 19:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jhb1 is currently offline  jhb1   Canada
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Hi All

I just finished installing a set of Peter's torsion bars and Manny's one ton front end as my old bars we're adjust to the max and the front end was about one inch low. After the install I guessed about where to set the adjusting bolt I set it about half way and now the front end is an inch and a half high. I have driven it like this about 30 miles and if it stops raing will go out ant lower it


John H. Bell
77 Royale; QuadBag,Manny OneTon,Honda EV4010, FITech
Montreal Qc.
Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251604 is a reply to message #251593] Thu, 05 June 2014 20:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
A Hamilto is currently offline  A Hamilto   United States
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p.huber wrote on Thu, 05 June 2014 18:37
...If the front end is low and you can’t get it up you need these new Torsion Bars.
Best Regards
Peter D. Huber
GMC Royale 1978 403
Glad its that and no need for Cialis or Viagra. What have you got for belly fat?
Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251609 is a reply to message #251604] Thu, 05 June 2014 20:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Long Road trip in a GMC should do it. I have lost about 15 pounds since I
started getting the coach ready for the route 66 rally.
Jim Hupy
On Jun 5, 2014 9:35 PM, "A." wrote:

> p.huber wrote on Thu, 05 June 2014 18:37
>> ...If the front end is low and you can’t get it up you need these new
> Torsion Bars.
>> Best Regards
>> Peter D. Huber
>> GMC Royale 1978 403
> Glad its that and no need for Cialis or Viagra. What have you got for
> belly fat?
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Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251610 is a reply to message #251609] Thu, 05 June 2014 20:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Henderson is currently offline  Ken Henderson   United States
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I agree with that prescription. When I got back from my 4 mo. trip out
west last summer, all the doctors who'd been feeling abandoned in my
absence were waiting to see me. They were all shocked: My lab results
were all the best I've produced in years, and I'd lost 7 pounds. Quite a
surprise considering the way all the folks, like Jim & Judy, fed us along
the way; and, the way I pampered myself as much as possible. :-)

Ken H.

On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 9:43 PM, James Hupy wrote:

> Long Road trip in a GMC should do it. I have lost about 15 pounds since I
> started getting the coach ready for the route 66 rally.
> Jim Hupy
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Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251621 is a reply to message #251610] Fri, 06 June 2014 01:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jim kanomata is currently offline  jim kanomata   United States
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Sometimes when your more relaxed and get more rest, one can drop off some lbs.

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Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251622 is a reply to message #251593] Fri, 06 June 2014 06:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
skip2 is currently offline  skip2   United States
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When you say you are going to add to the hex does that mean that the overall length is still the same just the hex area is longer to take advantage of the beefed up area going into the a-arm. I've been driving for 2 years now with spacers in front of the t-bars and the crossmember moved with the T-bars sitting in the beefed up area, back after I slipped a t-bar in the left a-arm, no signs of a problem supporting in that area. Since we are talking t-bars is it normal for them to show a bow or is that a sign the bar is loosing it's strength and I should take advantage of this second chance to get better bars. If I was to put in the upgraded T-bars I guess I could pull out the adjustable porkchops and put the stock back in? Thanks for any inputs.
Skip Hartline


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Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251623 is a reply to message #251622] Fri, 06 June 2014 06:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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The purpose of the extended hex is to engage more fully, the socket in the
lower control arm. It is a weak point that is often times reinforced when
the control arms are rebuilt. As some of you have noted, there have been
occasions where they have cracked and broken, allowing the torsion bar to
rotate. Not a good thing to have happen at freeway speed. Overall torsion
bar length is the same. When the manufacturer forges the hex on the end, he
merely makes it a bit longer. Peter feels, as I do, and as Ken Henderson
recommends, that this is a good modification to make.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or. (currently on the grounds of the Gilmore Museums at Hickory
Corners, Michigan with the route 66 rolling rally.)
78 GMC ROYALE 403
On Jun 6, 2014 7:12 AM, "Skip Hartline" wrote:

> When you say you are going to add to the hex does that mean that the
> overall length is still the same just the hex area is longer to take
> advantage of
> the beefed up area going into the a-arm. I've been driving for 2 years now
> with spacers in front of the t-bars and the crossmember moved with the
> T-bars sitting in the beefed up area, back after I slipped a t-bar in the
> left a-arm, no signs of a problem supporting in that area. Since we are
> talking t-bars is it normal for them to show a bow or is that a sign the
> bar is loosing it's strength and I should take advantage of this second
> chance to get better bars. If I was to put in the upgraded T-bars I guess
> I could pull out the adjustable porkchops and put the stock back in? Thanks
> for any inputs.
> Skip Hartline
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Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #251624 is a reply to message #251623] Fri, 06 June 2014 06:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Skip, no it is not normal for them to be bowed. But I have seen several
that were. Ron Smith's were badly bowed as well as twisted enough that no
stock pork chop could get the coach to ride height. As these things age out
we should see more of this.
Jim Hupy
On Jun 6, 2014 7:31 AM, "James Hupy" wrote:

> The purpose of the extended hex is to engage more fully, the socket in the
> lower control arm. It is a weak point that is often times reinforced when
> the control arms are rebuilt. As some of you have noted, there have been
> occasions where they have cracked and broken, allowing the torsion bar to
> rotate. Not a good thing to have happen at freeway speed. Overall torsion
> bar length is the same. When the manufacturer forges the hex on the end, he
> merely makes it a bit longer. Peter feels, as I do, and as Ken Henderson
> recommends, that this is a good modification to make.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or. (currently on the grounds of the Gilmore Museums at Hickory
> Corners, Michigan with the route 66 rolling rally.)
> 78 GMC ROYALE 403
> On Jun 6, 2014 7:12 AM, "Skip Hartline" wrote:
>
>> When you say you are going to add to the hex does that mean that the
>> overall length is still the same just the hex area is longer to take
>> advantage of
>> the beefed up area going into the a-arm. I've been driving for 2 years
>> now with spacers in front of the t-bars and the crossmember moved with the
>> T-bars sitting in the beefed up area, back after I slipped a t-bar in the
>> left a-arm, no signs of a problem supporting in that area. Since we are
>> talking t-bars is it normal for them to show a bow or is that a sign the
>> bar is loosing it's strength and I should take advantage of this second
>> chance to get better bars. If I was to put in the upgraded T-bars I guess
>> I could pull out the adjustable porkchops and put the stock back in? Thanks
>> for any inputs.
>> Skip Hartline
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Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars are coming your way [message #262017 is a reply to message #251593] Tue, 16 September 2014 05:30 Go to previous message
Joe Weir is currently offline  Joe Weir   United States
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Are the torsion bars a go? I would like to sign up for a set if it is not too late.

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