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Old 02-19-2008, 01:31 PM
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thanks for the link.
i am thinking of cuttting the sway bar end off with a zip grinder. make it real flat and polish the top end of a hex bolt and try glue both together with quick dry jb weld.
this way we didnt heat up the sway bar and when dry it should be as tough as weld.
the sway bar bushing on the problem side has came off, so to re-install the bushing the brake booster may have to come out! thats a big job too.

thanks again for the link.
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