Cut off wheels are the way to go. I use a 18V Milwaukee for 'junk yarding'.
Be sure the bar is not under tension before cutting for sure.
Ok guys, tell be how your gonna unload the tension on a torsion bar when the adjuster bolt and block, are rusted, frozen, in place for probably decades.
Your going to hafta cut the bar in two, the way it sits, when removing the LCA from the vehicle.
No other way to do it.
The majority say the blade won't really work on a torsion bar.
That's what i wanted to know, find out, so I'm not even going to try it.
Cordless grinder is the way to go in going about doing that job.