Stop in for a cup of coffee

After reading a ton of members restoration threads, I don't understand one thing.

Some people say torsion bars are a pain to remove and end up beating them and they have tools to beat them out.

I can say I have never had to beat up a torsion bar, if it doesn't come loose there is still tension on it, so release the tension and it comes right out. I usually loosen everything up and push the torsion bar out of the back of the socket with a pry bar on the lower control arm. Works for me everytime and I would bet I have a fraction of the brute strength that some of these big guys who are having to beat the crap out of the car. :realcrazy:
Using a pry bar is just a different kind of force applied to push the bar out. A torsion bar removal clamp and a hammer is just another way to achieve the same result. With the tension off, it doesn’t take much hammering force to push the bar out using a clamp tool.

It all depends on how you choose to do it.