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To remove you can cut the boot and use a normal wrench (or vice grips through the boot).
My links were copy-cats (cost less than $25 for both): this part has zero bearing on control and low quality will only affect longevity.
My replacement set had a different size for that "cone wrench" than the OEM. I was however able to simply roll the boot back out of the way to get a normal wrench on the part then roll the boot right back on.
Took under an hour to install both parts. I had my son use a 2x2 and a jack stand to help push the sway bar a little too get the link into place. Simple job 3/10 difficulty.
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2011 E70 • N55 (me)
2012 E70 • N63 (wife)
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