Re: Broken Sway Bar Link update & help
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Re: Broken Sway Bar Link update & help
Thanks guys.
To drop the whole bar I'd have to disconnect the other end - plus
there's tons of room in there for a hacksaw blade, I'll weigh my
options. Bolts tend to be tough for a hacksaw because they are tempered
steel or whatever. I don't have a grinder but my neighbor does. As far
as working inside - its an indoor garage so I'm set as far as cold and
time is concerned. Going to buy a torx 55 at lunch today to hold the
bottom bolt steady. It was turning last night and the biggest torx i
have is 40. I'll let u know what transpires.
To drop the whole bar I'd have to disconnect the other end - plus
there's tons of room in there for a hacksaw blade, I'll weigh my
options. Bolts tend to be tough for a hacksaw because they are tempered
steel or whatever. I don't have a grinder but my neighbor does. As far
as working inside - its an indoor garage so I'm set as far as cold and
time is concerned. Going to buy a torx 55 at lunch today to hold the
bottom bolt steady. It was turning last night and the biggest torx i
have is 40. I'll let u know what transpires.
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