Sorry to dissapoint you man, but unless you wanna rip out your sink, reching in there is goanna be your best bet.
If need bem you can get some specialty wrenches from Craftsman that will help. A locking flex wrench sounds like it would do the job if its that cramped back there. Just take yer time, and make sure you have everything out, a flashlight and definetly goggles or some sort of eye protection.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Hand+Tools%2C+General+Purpose&pid=00942475000&vertical=TOOL&subcat=Wrenches&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
2007-01-23 08:02:37
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answered by jeff the drunk 6
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There is a tool called a basin wrench made for these kinds of repairs and replacements. very limited space is very common under kitchen sinks because of the way cabinets are made and all the crap that is underneath them. if you still cant get to it, it may be easier to remove the sink from the cabinet. there is only a few connection to undo and a few clips or just caulk holding it in (depending on the sink)
2007-01-23 20:06:53
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answered by ender3113 3
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there is a special tool you need it is not hard to replace,,i had to do mine,,the tool is inexpensive,,,tell them in the plumbing store you need the tool to loose your pipes,,,you have to be careful not to hit your drain pipes as they might leak if you bump them,,i did mine once,,next time i had my neighbor do it,,me and plumbing do not get along,,it is up to you how handy you are,,it is the drain that can be a pain
2007-01-27 11:43:24
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answered by jerry 7
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there is a tool that plumbers use not to costly i think less than 20 i
2007-01-23 15:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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CALL A PLUMBER
2007-01-23 17:50:25
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answered by LVTHEPLUMBER 2
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