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Parts removal from the 95, need some help.

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Old 05-28-2006, 12:27 PM
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Default Parts removal from the 95, need some help.

I'm having trouble getting the swaybars off of the 95. The front one is completely loose, and I think that I could get it out if I could get the tierod off of the passenger side, but it will not budge. The nut and colder pin are out, but it will not effing budge. Any suggestions with this?

The rear endlinks are undone, but the passenger side endlink bolt is stripped and I can't hold it while I undo the nut. I would just hack it off, but unlike the front, there is no shaft to hack at.

These parts are for Bugsi and he'* been waiting a while for them, they just fight as much as they can whenever I try to get them off. Any suggestions appreciated...
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Do a search on 'tie rod'. You'll find a little brutality with a hammer will go a long way.

Cut the endlink bolt directly through a bushing.
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