driver side endlink will NOT come off!

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i cleaned the tip of the threads as best i could. pb blasted it a few days ago. and went at it with some big wrenches. got it about half way. and it stoped. wont go any farther. the tip is stripped by now so i am now trying vice grips on the tip, with an open end on the nut. i clamped the vice grips as tight as humanly possible for me on there and braced it against the strut. then i tried turning the wrench. after hulking out on it for a bit, it eventually starts to spin inside the vice grips... how the **** im supposed to get this ************* off. im this close too giving him a nice friendly visit with Mr. Dremel tomorrow if he refuses to cooperate again :finger: plz help me from cutting it to shit. and if i have to cut it, where should i cut it so it will the cheapest to fix?
 

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Well the end links are cheap, I would suggest getting a new one and make a cut just behind the nut, being careful not to cut into the sway bar or strut.
 

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yea, i guess thast what ill be doing. didnt really think there was enough room to do that, but i hadnt really looked at it yet. i assume that the endlink comes w/ a new nut? and whats a ballpark price for them, at like autozone? can you only buy one? cause when i got new rears, you could only buy them in a pair.
 

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yea i may look into that too. but that would ruin the rubber boot. plus i was nervous around the strut, would that be dangerous doing it that close? i also only have mapp gas anyway. works pretty damn good, can get the bolts glowing red really fast. so i cant like cut through it, but it gets weak as shit when heated like that.
 

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New plastic ones are about $20 each and new metal ones are about $30 each. Both styles come with new nuts for both ends. I would recommend the metal "Windstar style" ones.
 

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etc1006 said:
Heat wrench(aka torch), lotsa fun! You need a real torch not a propane one.

Quick and easy way to go about doing this, but be sure to use caution. I torched my driver's side end link and nearly ruined the part on the sway bar where the end link bolts in to! :doh:
 

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It's very easy to remove these if you do it the right way. All you do is use either a dremel tool or grinder and grind 2 flats- one 180 degrees from the other. Then grip it with an adjustable wrench. I had the same problem as you and it worked great.
 

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thats a great idea. will be working on it in a few hours. will def try to make a flat spot on the tip of it. dunno why i didnt think about that. mines like a perfect circle now. so im goin to give it the heat treatment on and off. and dremel a flat spot, ill let you know how it goes later tonight. thanks!
 

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jelloslug said:
New plastic ones are about $20 each and new metal ones are about $30 each. Both styles come with new nuts for both ends. I would recommend the metal "Windstar style" ones.

$38 shipped for this set!
 
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