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Max,
Glad you got the torque rod alright. Definately put some penetrating oil on the old torque rod and let set for awhile, it will help greatly. A large hammer as someone said will be the best tool for removing the old one. Let me know if there is anything else you need.
I'm on my way today to a parts dealer for exactly the same thing. If he didn't torch them to remove the axles, I will pick up an extra in case you are interested.
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