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OK so I have a 69 Firebird and finally got the 69 Trans Am spoiler on the back. I understand I need to buy a special torsion bar for that spoiler due to the weight. I went ahead and bought the torsion bar and now I understand a special tool is required to install it. Does anybody know what this tool is and where I can find it? Anybody else have any experience doing this? Thx!
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Check your '69 Body By Fisher manual if you have one. The '68 manual (Section 8 - Rear Compartment Lid) shows the GM "F" bodies' tool is a piece of 1/4" ID pipe. Is your new TA torsion rod a different OD then the standard?
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Jim, On the 69 there is a standard torsion Rod for the trunk without a TA spoiler and a Torsion Rod for use with the TA spoiler that is more robust. The trunk will not stay open on its own without the heavy-duty[img] https://firstgenfirebird.org/forums/ubbthreads.php/ubb/download/Number/20165/filename/Tortion bar.jpg[/img] unit, as I have come to find LOL!!!
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I was responding to your question about a special tool, mentioning the 1/4' ID pipe used for the standard rod. If the diameter of the TA rod is more, a different pipe might be needed.
From the 1968 Body by Fisher Manual:
Last edited by Jimc2002; 12/20/22 12:44 PM.
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Thank you again Jim!! I just thought I would show what it is. I believe the diameter is the same but a little different design, but am not sure. what you sent on the tool is very helpful!!!
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I have my factory trunk rods on mine still, with the TA wing, it stays open just fine. I think I might have put the rod in the notch to make it a little stronger, I think there are a couple of different adjustment notches to adjust different tensions
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Great to know!! Mine definitely does not stay open, nor does it pop up when I turn the key at all
86 Pontiac 2+2 69 Firebird Coupe(Under Construction) 69 Firebird 4 speed Vert Driveable but Under Construction 64 1/2 Mustang (Under Construction) 86 Z28 Convertible Weekend driver
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