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I've had some that were more stubborn than that....and made my remover tool at work during some down time. Made it from 316 SS even. I justified it by saying I was 'honing my machining skills'I have never in my life needed any special tool to remove a t bar. Ever. Loosen the lower control arm nut remove the tension bolt take the rear clip give the pivot a shot with a big hammer and it's loose. Slide out the bar. Done