Ive had all my front suspension sand blasted and painted, Now I need to fit the new Lemforder lower ball joints from Brickwerks. I spent an Hour at work ealier using a hydraulic press, I thought it would be fairly simple, however I cant seem to get it in a position where it will press all the way down. I gave up after it slipped and ripped the boot.
Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
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Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
Hi,
Ive had all my front suspension sand blasted and painted, Now I need to fit the new Lemforder lower ball joints from Brickwerks. I spent an Hour at work ealier using a hydraulic press, I thought it would be fairly simple, however I cant seem to get it in a position where it will press all the way down. I gave up after it slipped and ripped the boot.
Anyone got any hints and tips to get it sorted?
Ive had all my front suspension sand blasted and painted, Now I need to fit the new Lemforder lower ball joints from Brickwerks. I spent an Hour at work ealier using a hydraulic press, I thought it would be fairly simple, however I cant seem to get it in a position where it will press all the way down. I gave up after it slipped and ripped the boot.
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Re: Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
take the boot of before you fit the next one and use a large socket to press the joint into the arm
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Re: Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
Good thinking! I'll give that a go tomorow. Cheers
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Re: Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
Early or later type ? The later ones have a fine spline they are mated with and pressed into with a retaining circlip underneath, if the splines are full of paint it may be the problem. Early type are in some kind of carrier which is then pressed it and bolted to retain it, again paint in the way won't help as these are all a tight fit.
Ian
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Re: Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
Its the later type, could be the paint, but it seemed to strip the paint as it went in, its just the last 5mm that wont seem to press down.
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Re: Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
Found this website......
http://home.earthlink.net/~mark.cumnock ... /id33.html
Maybe something to add to the wiki, anyone got a ball joint servicing kit?
http://home.earthlink.net/~mark.cumnock ... /id33.html
Maybe something to add to the wiki, anyone got a ball joint servicing kit?
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Re: Lower Ball Joint-Fitting technique
Thanks for the advice, A mate who works in a garage sorted it in the end.
1985 Caravelle GTi AGG