Sway bar link - broken - impressions...
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on the side that the boot is on there is a metal piece that appears to be round when in fact there are two opposite flat spots which accomodates a wrench(OPtion1). also on the the bolt (now ont he side the nut is on) you will notice an indentation. this accomodates an allan key(option 2). Using either one of these while turning the nut will work. using the wrench area on the side the boot is on is the easiest
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Serious???
IMO, you are too tall for that.
I ran the LC coils with no rear sway bar and I could pull a front tire in the air a foot when making a sharp turn... It scared the crap out of my a couple of times so I put it back on. I don't think it makes a difference wheelin' anyway.
IMO, you are too tall for that.
I ran the LC coils with no rear sway bar and I could pull a front tire in the air a foot when making a sharp turn... It scared the crap out of my a couple of times so I put it back on. I don't think it makes a difference wheelin' anyway.
hehe ive done that a few times now too. kinda makes for a good pucker factor. plus the looks of the people around is funny.
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on the side that the boot is on there is a metal piece that appears to be round when in fact there are two opposite flat spots which accomodates a wrench(OPtion1). also on the the bolt (now ont he side the nut is on) you will notice an indentation. this accomodates an allan key(option 2). Using either one of these while turning the nut will work. using the wrench area on the side the boot is on is the easiest
For some reason, I could not find my wrench set, so I had to go with the allen wrench route. Just for future reference, the allen key is 6mm and I believe the wrench is 22mm.
Oh, and NAPA did NOT have the correct ones. I'll have to order wabfab's. But since I don't do much off roading, I really don't need quick disconnects. Is there a cheaper option? Dealership wanted $160, and I've called all of the parts stores and they either don't know what I'm talking about or don't have them...
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Nope, all end links and disconnects are the same price as the materials and labor involved are pretty much the same.
If you do order, just use the quick disconnect link for the 3rd gen and put me a note in the PayPal that you just want an end link and not a disconnect.
Thanks.
If you do order, just use the quick disconnect link for the 3rd gen and put me a note in the PayPal that you just want an end link and not a disconnect.
Thanks.
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Nope, all end links and disconnects are the same price as the materials and labor involved are pretty much the same.
If you do order, just use the quick disconnect link for the 3rd gen and put me a note in the PayPal that you just want an end link and not a disconnect.
Thanks.
If you do order, just use the quick disconnect link for the 3rd gen and put me a note in the PayPal that you just want an end link and not a disconnect.
Thanks.
Also, if the endlinks break, do you have a warranty period or a discount on a second set or something?
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