So I peeled back the rubber cover and did not find ant opening, then I looked in the end of the bolt on the side where the nut is, that has a hex opening.
Thanks again for the reply.
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This was the place to put a wrench on that I was trying to say on the bushing side... But it's not unheard of to put something like an Allen wrench in the stud of a ball joint to tighten the nut just like you did with the sway bar link but I think you made it harder than you needed hahaWtf? Don’t think that’s how you do it. If it works, great.
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Put a wrench on the left side hex nut on the left side of the sway bar in this pic, then use a socket or another wrench to loosen the nut on the right side of the sway bar.
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Oooohhhhh that makes more sense, yeah get that crap out of therethe OP's swaybar links are not stock links they are Teraflex. They do not have a place for a standard wrench like OEM.
they are Teraflex.