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#44905 08/08/01 12:49 PM
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I have very iregular shaped sway bar braket bolts because of 2 cm at least of rust and corosion. What is the best tool to get these off. I don't think my socket wrench will fit as the head of the bolt is very iregular. Help. I was thinking perhaps vise grips. But this might make things much worse. mad


2001 Cavalier
150-175 more kms
per tank of same size
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#44906 08/08/01 02:44 PM
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Well, I replaced the springs just 15,000 miles ago, so I doubt they're broken.

On the U-Bracket: If I understand correctly, I can bend them for temporary relief, but need to buy the SCA kit for permanent fix?


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#44907 08/09/01 05:13 PM
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James, u can have my bracekts than came with my 24mm aussie bar. I am meeting another SVT tonight at 7pm at Borders bookstore on university av (Midway) if you want them...


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