There is cross member on the front of 2nd gen Tacos that I cut the ends off of a slide in a rectangular tubing for my lower mounts.
After well over a year of calling and waiting, I finally got a replacement for my broken torsion bar at the beginning of November. 3 months and only a handful of uses later, that replacement just snapped.
Wondering if anyone made progress with a 3rd party torsion bar source as mentioned earlier in the thread?
After well over a year of calling and waiting, I finally got a replacement for my broken torsion bar at the beginning of November. 3 months and only a handful of uses later, that replacement just snapped....
Does anyone have a good idea of the torque on the bar required to open/close the lid? I wonder if a worm gear reduction box attached at the passenger side of a solid bar delete of the torsion bar would work. I think a worm gear would be self locking at any position. If a 100:1 reducing gear was used then maybe a cordless drill would be able to open it, maybe?
These are good units, the torsion bar is obviously its Achilles heel. It would be nice to have no tension on the lid or cap also even when closed so there wouldn't be constant distortion forces on both components.
With the torsion bar failures being linked to a "bad batch", has there been a particular year or batch of years that seem to include the bad ones? ie Are torsion bars made in 99 more likely to be better than ones made in 2006?
I think the consensus was to call these guys and ask about sending your old one in to duplicate:
http://www.schroedersteering.com/OWbarsPage.html
Phone 818-565-1133
FAX 818-565-1134
schroedersteering@yahoo.com
The main specs are:
Length
Spline count and diameter at the attachemnts
Diameter of the working bar
Solid or gun-drilled
Type and heat treat of material
For all we know, they might be the OEM.
Also, you know that the Flippac torsion bar should be neutral when the lid is straight up and down, right? I understand they can break if installed out of time (i.e. so that they are under too much tension folder or extended).
Arclight