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Old 08-17-2013, 08:02 PM   #5774 (permalink)
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Installed front Eibach sway bar. Tried to install rear, but mostly cursed. Relatively easy job for a newish car that doesn't run into road salt. Not so easy on car with 58,000+ miles. Flattened out at least three nuts while trying to remove.
Looks like time for a new tool (or two).
Feels a little different with just the front replaced, but I REALLY wanted to get both of them done.

Any recommendations for a wrench to pull screwed up nuts? 14 mm is what I'm going to need.
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