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Crawl under the truck. Look at the torsion bars (if you can't find the torsion bars, just take it to a shop and have them do it). The torsion bars will have a bolt at each end; take those bolts out. You might want to have the frame held up with jackstands when you do that, I'm not entirely sure how much the torsion bars are involved in keeping the truck from falling on your face (probably a lot).
Its a pain. You first have to drop the torsion bars under the truck. Then get a pulley puller and push the torsion bars back up to remove the metal pieces holding the torsion bars in. Remove the puller and take the torsion bars off. You will then need to remove the bracket holding the torsion bars. ONce that is done, you will have enough clearance to drop the tranny. The hard part is getting the torsion bars back on. Come to think of it, I think you can buy a tool from Ford to pull the torsion bars off. It pretty expensive that why I use a pully puller. Not all F-150s have torsion bars. Buy a Chilton Repair Manual for your correct year. It'll tell you everything step by step.
The easiest way to replace torsion bars on your Mopar is to jack your car off the ground relive the tension on the adjusting bolts under the lower control arms loosen the nut on the bushing near the fount of the car on the k member then take the clip off the back side of the torsion bar with a pair of pliers on the transmission support you can buy the tool that clamps on the torsion bar to hammer it off or you can use a goose neck off a bicycle and clamp the goose neck on the torsion bar the bicycle goose neck works very well and start hammering it mite take a few swigs make sure you hammer to the rear of your car to the right on the driver side and left on the passenger side
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If it's a torsion bar suspension you can take the tension off of the bars by turning the bolts at the back end of the bars. NOT SUGGESTED.
Keep It Simple Stupid. Take it to a mechanic and replace clutch cause any clutch problem means you need to replace it!
Take the truck to your local Chevy dealer and have them adjust the torsion bars to lift the front and then do a realignment. About 100 bucks. New torsion bar keys are not needed.
You take out the transmissioon, take out the clutch, put a new one in, and put the transmission back in.
take it to a garage
haynes manual. get one or take it somewhere.
Take it to a mechanic.
Take it off