M1Gunner
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If you take a C clamp and remove the flat disk, it leaves a ball that fits in the key perfectly. I used this to remove the factory key and install the aftermarket key. Both sides went the same as far as I can tell. Like I said I just don't see a way to install them incorrectly.
So based on the comments above this is a normal GM thing where the keys do not adjust to the same height/bolt position.
A regular C-clamp CANNOT properly preload the keys. Yes, regular C-clamps can be modified to seat your keys on the keepers but they're not preloaded. A regular C-clamp won't withstand the amount of pressure you need to apply to properly torque/preload the torsion bars to seat them on the keepers.
I apologize in advance if I offend anyone... If you want to believe Joe Shmoe who tells you that is normal, that's up to you. But if I was you I would at least go to Autozone and pick up a loaner GM Torsion Bar Unloading tool and see how huge of a difference using the right tools for the right job will make.