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Old 03-12-2002, 06:08 PM   #5
OffroadX
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I've got a B&D cordless 6V drill that is more than up to the task of removing and re-installing my front swaybar endlinks. Just keep a nice coat of anti-sieze on the threads and all you need is the drill with the correct socket on the end and the appropriate wrench to hold the nut at the top and you'll have 'em on and off in a minute or two.

Brent
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