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Mat00ES
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by Mat00ES » Wed Mar 18, 2009 12:38 am
Do I get the endlinks off? I tried a wrench on each end and it didn't seem to loosen. Im about to just cut them off and buy new ones. I feel

for not being able to get them off, its really pissing me off.
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hybrid-Srt2001
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by hybrid-Srt2001 » Wed Mar 18, 2009 3:13 am
two wrenches, one on the top on the head off the bolt, and one on the nut on the bottom. If they are rusted badly you might as well cut them off.


[/quote]Yup it definately needs to go lower. If its not scrapeing constantly why you are driving then its not low enough bro.

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by Donkeypuncher » Wed Mar 18, 2009 3:29 am
Yeah it took me a few minutes of turning to figure that one out the first time. Not sure about the rust, luckily the only salt we see down here is on the kitchen table.
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by hybrid-Srt2001 » Wed Mar 18, 2009 3:32 am
I will take salt over sand. My paint is getting tore up.


[/quote]Yup it definately needs to go lower. If its not scrapeing constantly why you are driving then its not low enough bro.

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by jT » Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:50 am
yeah theres not much more to say than 2 wrenches-- top and bottom.
maybe use a torch to heat the bitch up.. or just cut it.. the endlinks are cheap to replace..
... and i just trashed my rear endlinks this weekend that were in fairly decent shape too.. doh!