Upper ball joint removal
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Upper ball joint removal
Hey boffs,
So, I'm removing my upper ball joints and my, like, ball-joint splitter isn't big enough (I totally only bought it for removing the tie-rod ends). Anyway, is a ball joint remover the essential tool for the job or can I go all butch on it and bash it out?
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So, I'm removing my upper ball joints and my, like, ball-joint splitter isn't big enough (I totally only bought it for removing the tie-rod ends). Anyway, is a ball joint remover the essential tool for the job or can I go all butch on it and bash it out?
Thanks n all
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
Give it a bash with a couple of hammers on either side. Even better if you can wedge some kind of lever (perhaps even the splitter you have) between the joint and the knuckle to preload it so when you clout it it helps spring the bits apart.
Even with a ball joint extractor I usually use the hammers to free them and the extractor just to add the helping force.
Even with a ball joint extractor I usually use the hammers to free them and the extractor just to add the helping force.
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
It's a shock it needs .... try showing it Mr Cheese's pre-appreciated parts prices !
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
feck my computer has crashed at the thought
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aye and if you have one of the fork typoe that you smack in then beware using that and leaving it in as you smack both sides with said hammers as i have had them fly out and say no m ore
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
You mean the fork ones can be used as nut splitters too
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
aye andf they double up as a headacheball
and before you ask i walked under one for months and one day the deck must have been angled a bit different and it was maybe 1/2" lower and i woke up later
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and before you ask i walked under one for months and one day the deck must have been angled a bit different and it was maybe 1/2" lower and i woke up later
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
Not having any joy with making do with the tools I have, so going to have to buy another, larger separator.
I should know by now that its never simple...
I should know by now that its never simple...
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
Are you replacing the ball joint with a new one or just putting it back together after? You may find that shortening the threads (with a grinder/hacksaw) will make the joint small enough to remove with your current splitter, but bear in mind that suspension hardware(nuts and fasteners) must be locked, so if you are re-using the ball joint the nylock part of the nut would have to still have enough threads afterwards.
try you tube t4 ball joint removal:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WbRiydUpSM
about 1min in it shows this because the CV joint stops the nut coming away from the joint, but also allows use of a 'normal' joint splitter
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try you tube t4 ball joint removal:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WbRiydUpSM
about 1min in it shows this because the CV joint stops the nut coming away from the joint, but also allows use of a 'normal' joint splitter
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
p.s. it's a while since I had my T3 in bits so I'm not 100% it'll work, just thought it may help
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They are being replaced. Your idea could work, but the actual fork part of the splitter isn't wide enough! I'm going to ask the garage I use if they have one I can borrow for an hour!
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
I keep meaning to get one myself but it's a scissors style that you need ... it puts consistant load on the joint and you can then shock it from the side.
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Re: Upper ball joint removal
Huzzah!
Went to Machine Mart (dear god I love that place!) and bought a 20mm tapered fork and a better suited hammer (a nice square one rather than the hammering in nails type) and had both upper ball joints out within 5 mins of getting home.
One side all back together now, with other to do tomorrow leaving the weekend free to do more!
Thanks all for your input and help.
Went to Machine Mart (dear god I love that place!) and bought a 20mm tapered fork and a better suited hammer (a nice square one rather than the hammering in nails type) and had both upper ball joints out within 5 mins of getting home.
One side all back together now, with other to do tomorrow leaving the weekend free to do more!
Thanks all for your input and help.