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Old 08-20-2004, 12:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Oh Crap....endlink stabilizer problem

i recently got some ST sway bars for the lude and i decided to put the rear one on today. everything was going smoothly till i got to the part where i had to remove the endlinks from the stock sway bar so i could transfer them to the ST one. so i start to use the 5mm allen key but its too small so i try the 6mm one. it took a little persuading but i eventually got the 6mm allen key in. so i break loose the nut but half way through, the nut gets real hard to loosen....and then BAM...the allen key breaks. now i have half an allen key stuck in there and a nut that wont budge at all..and on top of that, i have to drive the lude with no rear sway. soooooooooo.........what the hell do i do now? i dont wanna go to honda and get another endlink cuz those things are like 50 bux. im gonna soak that thing in some liquid wrench over night. hopefully it'll help loosen it a bit more....any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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