focodave wrote:I agree with 81SPIDERMATT's method.
I just rebuilt my suspension over the past couple of weeks so I have recent experiences.
Reaching the nut is truly a pita.
Looks like you may want to hit it with some PB Blaster.
That will help get things turning.
Otherwise you will need to try to keep the shaft from turning with a much smaller wrench and that is dam-near impossible with such tight space.
You will need a 14mm combination wrench to do the job.
Just be patient --- you will only get a fraction of a turn each time you try to move the wrench. Flip it, and turn again -- repeat, etc, etc.
Good news -- the passenger's side is much easier to get to from underneath the car, reaching up into the area where the nut is located.
i used a super big channel lock piers and gripped it on the upper part that turns, i had to go uner the spring and do it, put that on and wired the handle close and twist the wire so it held tight, then as the whole shaft turn it would catch on the spring or where ever , came off then, other wise like u sayd 2 wrenches