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    Dremel tools and new sway bar end links rock!

    Alecs and I spent the better part of today replacing the front and rear sway bar end links on my car. The fronts were not too bad until we stripped the nut on the original link. Had to break out the 'ol Dremel and beat it up a bit. Then the rears (adjustable ST links) were a mudderfugger. Literally had to cut bolts, brackets and all kinds of stuff to disassemble. Thank GOD for the Dremel yet again. If you guys don't have one of these invaluable tools in your collection, go out and get one of these. You WILL need one eventually.

    End result: no more fuggen rattling coming from underneath my car!!!! wooo-hooo!


    [THE 501 club - Founding Member]

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    Re: Dremel tools and new sway bar end links rock!

    Originally posted by RCWells
    Alecs and I spent the better part of today replacing the front and rear sway bar end links on my car. The fronts were not too bad until we stripped the nut on the original link. Had to break out the 'ol Dremel and beat it up a bit. Then the rears (adjustable ST links) were a mudderfugger. Literally had to cut bolts, brackets and all kinds of stuff to disassemble. Thank GOD for the Dremel yet again. If you guys don't have one of these invaluable tools in your collection, go out and get one of these. You WILL need one eventually.

    End result: no more fuggen rattling coming from underneath my car!!!! wooo-hooo!
    Real men have air tools with cut off wheels. I can cut your dremel in half faster than it took you to cut off those bolts.

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      #3
      Re: Dremel tools and new sway bar end links rock!

      Originally posted by trent
      Originally posted by RCWells
      Alecs and I spent the better part of today replacing the front and rear sway bar end links on my car. The fronts were not too bad until we stripped the nut on the original link. Had to break out the 'ol Dremel and beat it up a bit. Then the rears (adjustable ST links) were a mudderfugger. Literally had to cut bolts, brackets and all kinds of stuff to disassemble. Thank GOD for the Dremel yet again. If you guys don't have one of these invaluable tools in your collection, go out and get one of these. You WILL need one eventually.

      End result: no more fuggen rattling coming from underneath my car!!!! wooo-hooo!
      Real men have air tools with cut off wheels. I can cut your dremel in half faster than it took you to cut off those bolts.
      :stupid: Praise be to air tools.
      James Peacock

      WWFSMD?

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        #4
        HAHHAHAH, good shit trent.

        real men have air tools... haha thats a knee slapper!

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          #5
          I can beat up your air tool with my BFH!


          [THE 501 club - Founding Member]

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            #6
            bfh?

            i have a jack hammer!

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