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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Help! Changing Steering Stabilizer

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I am changing out the steering stabilizer and can't get it loose. I don't know if it is press fitted or screwed in please help.

Russ
 
BFH & Pickle Fork

Pressed in

With my 2001 I had to use a big hammer, pickle fork, and a small propane torch. It was the only thing that worked for me. I had tried off and on for a couple of weekends before breaking out the torch. Others have had great success with a pitman arm puller. I still don't know what one of those are, but if it makes it easier it must be a miracle tool!!! I thought I was going to bend something with all the pounding I did :D !!!

simon
 
Same for me on the pitman arm puller. Tried several methods and ended up at Pep Boys. They "rent" tools. The only cost is a deposit. The deposit is totally refunded upon return of the tool. I have also "rented" a torque wrench. Usual "rental" time is 10 days of free tool usage.

T-Bone

ps. Be careful when removing the stabilizer. When it finally lets loose, it happens pretty fast. Had a not on my head for a few days to prove it.
 
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I have removed 2 so far and both times I used a 12" pipe wrench on the spacer between the stabilizer and the bar. Just get a bite on it and turn. Both time it popped right out.

I did use an 18" this past weekend because I didn't have a 12". It required some triming of the rubber bushing to get it on the shaft.
 
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