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Putting them on the wrong side defeats this and may have ruined them.
It's hard to say, and he didn't specify whether this was a "i'll get another set", or a "my budget is tight and I need to drive the car tomorrow...", so my comment was to see if the front suspension would go back to normal, if they are shot, it won't and he'll be in for new bars anyway...
I can say that it does take a lot of punishment to goof up a torsion bar, and the A-body is lighter than other platforms: I can say that the factory goofed on a 1967 Newport I had and put the T-bars on the wrong sides (it rode just like ay other C body like a boat on a lake)...I can also say that they stayed straight after multiple front end hits from a 60's era Lincoln too (pulled them after 2 weekends of demo derby action along with the power train, then junked the car...). I have also used an oxy acet setup to burn them in half at a junkyard and they don't go down easy like most other metals...