Swaybar Link Thingy??
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QUOTE (insomnia @ Apr 8 2005, 05:20 PM)
You're going to hate me for this but it'll be useful for future diy'ers.
Assuming you're talking about the tie rod.
The reason it's not coming off is cause it's a ball joint so it's spining. You have to apply pressure on that joint to keep it from spining. I used a c-clamp and two pieces of metal.
Assuming you're talking about the tie rod.
The reason it's not coming off is cause it's a ball joint so it's spining. You have to apply pressure on that joint to keep it from spining. I used a c-clamp and two pieces of metal.
No, sway bar link
Connects your sway bars to your struts smile.gif
QUOTE (BlackTibby00 @ Apr 8 2005, 07:42 PM)
^^^I tried using vice grips to clamp onto the joint but it just kept spinning no matter how tight I put them. Finally got frustrated and hacked it off.
Oh by the way if anyone in the future needs a new stabilizer link, when you buy them from the dealer they don't come with new bolts
Oh by the way if anyone in the future needs a new stabilizer link, when you buy them from the dealer they don't come with new bolts
You mean nuts wink1.gif
But yeah, they are separate. No "kit"
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