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HELP! cant seem to get the stock steering stabilizer out, just will not budge. help me please
 
Use a small propane torch to get the rod hot (but not the not the stabilizer pin/bolt.) This will expand the connecting rod hole away from the stabilizer pin/bolt. Once you get that hot, whack the hell out of the rod tab where the pin/bolt goes through with a BFH. Usually after a couple whacks it will pop right out. To keep the rubber grease boot (and the truck) from catching fire, I tear mine away with pliers and wash the grease away with brake cleaner first.

HELP! cant seem to get the stock steering stabilizer out, just will not budge. help me please
 
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thanks alot, need to leave in a couple of hours and hammering it straight up was not working
 
HELP! cant seem to get the stock steering stabilizer out, just will not budge. help me please

I used a "pickle fork", the tool for removing tie rod ends,
and my brother in law's impact wrench;
came right off.

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Here is my previous post on this subject. There are lots of ways to remove the stabilizer.
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I battled removing my steering stabilizer (pickle fork was wrong size and my gear puller kept slipping off). So I went with Plan C.

1) Used right angle grinder with cutoff wheel and cut the damper at the mounting pin.
2) Used a vice to press the pin out. It popped right out. Be aware that when the pin pops out the vice will fall, so plan accordingly.
Damper removal 3.jpg
 
You require a sledge hammer and not your average carpenters tool.

2-5 lbs will knock this beast off in seconds.
 
2) Used a vice to press the pin out. It popped right out. Be aware that when the pin pops out the vice will fall, so plan accordingly.

Seems like a C-clamp would be a little less un-wieldy than a 20# bench vise. :D

-B-
 
I pickle forked it out- but the vise method seems to be the best idea yet. I don't know if a C-clamp would generate enough force to get the thing off. I used a vise to remove the plate from the old stabilizer on the passenger side of the car- the little triangular plate- since I couldn't get the stabilizer off with the plate attached to the cruiser. Lost a bit of skin in the process as well...
 

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