Torsion Bar Install

I know this has been discussed a bunch because I did a search. However, there still seems to be some confusion at least on my part on how to install them correctly.

In my case the car is on jack stands, the front-end is completely new and this is my first time...

In a step by step this is how it seem like it should go.
1) Loosen or have loose the lower control arm pivot "The bolt that goes through the K-member.
2) back the torsion bolt adjuster out "In the bottom of the lower control arm.
3) Remove shock or remove the lower shock bolt
4) Remove the Upper Control arm rubber bump stop

"To allow the lower control arm to have the most drop towords the ground"

5) At this time the lower control arm should be hanging and somewhat easy to pivot down.
6) Install torsion bar "Rubber Boot" on the engine side of the tranmission crossmember
7) Add grease to the lower control arm torsion bar socket. I would guess be generous and wipe off any excess when complete.
8) Apply grease to to hex hole in the crossmember

Now I have read, that front-to back on the torsion bar does not matter Just left to right...?? Left being drivers side.

9) Slide in the torsion bars through the hex hole, pull the torsion bar forward towards the lower control arm. Pivot the lower control am untill the lower control arm matches the torsion bar and slide it in.

this is a grey area
10) seat the boot on the torsion bar, but first add grease to the inside and around the torsion bar,
11) add some grease to the rear "However I don't know what it would do" and install the clip.

another grey area
12) now finger tight the torsion bar adjustment untill things are just snug and maybe go two more turns for starters.
13) install shocks and rubber bump stops.

14) When car is put back on the ground get your ride height figured out by adjusting the bolt and measuring from a common area.

15) Torque down the lower control arm pivot nut, and in my case torque down the upper control arm bolts.

From reading all the post I can find and putting them together this is what I came up with....Does this sound right from a newbie