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Just replaced mine and just FYI, you really don't need to remove the tie rod ends. It's just an extra unnecessary step. I just lowered it down with a jack and gave it a shake and the shock popped on out.
Also if you don't have a socket wrench with the through socket type, a 17mm wrench fits over a flat area around half way down the bolt for the sway bar links which allows you to easily loosen and tighten the bolt. __________________ This post was auto-generated based upon a question asked on our tech article page here: |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: New England
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Thanks for the additional info and feedback. We appreciate it.
- Nick |
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