Yea yea, I will probably get an estimate sometime soon if not look to see how difficult for me to do myself?
"Appears" to be only a couple of nuts holding it on but I know I don't have the know how to move/readjust the wheel if it moved before getting a 4 wheel alignment.
It won't move....well, actually it might back to its original position.....right now it is under some tension. Most likely it'll come off harder than the replacement will go on because it is under tension. Most likely the rubber bushing(s) are kind of mashed because they are pulling on the axle.....and it won't give.
Anyways, these bars bend for one of two reasons: Either the car was pulled out of a ditch and was improperly attached, pulling on the bar, or, the car slid sideways and punched a curb with the affected corner.....this will deform the bar due to extreme side load.
The 'Z' link bars won't, in and of themselves, cause a mis alignment. The only thing that would cause mis alignment would be if the axle itself is bent and there is essentially nothing to adjust back there to compensate.
This would become evident if the replacement would not line up, indicating the trailing arm section is no longer 90 degrees at the twist bar junction.
Sorry, starting to yammer.
Rob