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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission sway bar links

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Thought I would pass on whatt I learned. Just replaced sway bar links , had a hard time getting the old ones off. I couldn't get the link off of the axle bracket . Manual says I need a puller to get them off. Decided to take truck to a local shop ,told the shop owner what happened. He said that they are really easy to get off ,don't need a puller if they have a tapered shaft that connects to the axle bracket. He said just give the part that holds the link (axle barcket) a wack and they should just pop off.
So went home gave it a try and it really works. Those were the front sway bar, had same problem on back ,works there too.
This is probably common knowlegde but hope it helps someone who may not know.
 
Thanks for the tip!!! I'll be doing mine this week... sick of hearing clattering in the front end after replacing nearly all my front end parts :-laf
 
You also may want to do like I did & carefully drill the back side of the balljoint and install some zerk fittings so they can be kept lubed.
 
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