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QUOTE(Batman722 @ Jun 22, 2006 - 9:42 AM) [snapback]447573[/snapback] QUOTE(Batman722 @ Jun 19, 2006 - 11:47 PM) [snapback]446537[/snapback] OK here is the PROVEN "JDM Guy" way of getting it off....(Manny - presure2 - is a genius) just wanted to say it again ![]() x10,000 The JDM Guy worked again tonight for me as I was in a pinch and Manny helped me out affter I over looked the obvious -------------------- ![]() |
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I'm a suckeR! I just cut my sway bar end links in half and have new ones on there way. Should be in monday, $50 CND for both sides. Kind of wish i had read this first though, i just did it thursday.
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Also you can use an impact gun and 14mm socket. Lube up the threads and run the nut out a little. Then run it in until its snug. Then run it out. Repeat until the nut works its way off. It may take 5 minutes or so. But its worked for me a hundred times. Good luck!
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I lost my temper, my metal saw took care of it lol. (bleh..)
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