Sam Harris
Supporting Member
I tried once with my sway bar end links. Had already sprayed with penetrating oil, and that Bastard wasn’t moving. I just went straight to the angle grinder.Comparing front end bolts removal is like telling a list of children story. To remove front sway bar bushing bolts could be the last exciting story.
Removing sever rusty front sway bar end link bolt is NOT bad, the effective tool is a cutting wheel or a hack saw in the worst scenario. For the front sway bar bushing bolt removal, it could be a nightmare.
The bolt on front sway bar bushing clamp and bolt on front strut bottom side are located very closely, they are all open to weather condition. But the experience of those bolts removal is totally different. Please see the following link:
https://www.silveradosierra.com/sus...hing-bolts-how-do-i-get-these-out-t40305.html
The reason having difficulty to remove the front sway bar bushing bolt is the structure of the bolt. If you pay the attention to the bold thread section, you will find that the thread cross section is a round-corner triangle, so-called self-taping thread, there is NO thread in the weld-on nut on the bracket before assembling. After self-taping bolt and weld-on nut are tighten, they become locking nut/bolt. Then, plus corrosion, the nut and bolt are more like wedded together.
9 of 10 times, that bolt will be broken when removing.