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Old 12-15-2020, 09:06 AM
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I just used a 6" metal cutting blade on a reciprocating saw to get those top shock mount nuts off - cut right across the top washer, no issues whatsoever. Just be careful, obviously! (I started with my 4.5" grinder and cutoff wheel, but due to the tight space I couldn't get completely across the stud; saw was actually easier/faster.)

On the swaybar endlink, did you use any penetrant? I had to; and maybe use some vice grips on the nut? I didn't want to buy new ones and managed to get mine off after a few minutes.
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