i replaced one that broke in the same place. had no trouble. yes, the top part slides off and the new one slides on, by hand. i used vasoline on mine. sprayed the bottom with penetrating oil night before. from what i remember, i think i was able to just hammer the broken stub at the bottom down and it fell out, as you describe. mine was easy.
david
VWNut Hawk <vwnut@HAWKCOMPUTING.COM> wrote: >My stabilizer link arm is broken. I have one coming with a new busing >too. >It looks like it is pressed on the stablizer bar. > >Is this something I can force off and then on? Do I lube the area and > >push it on? > >The bottom looks like I just take the bolt off. Of course that's were >it's broken >so I probably just nock it down and out. > __________________________________________________________________ McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial today! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 |
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