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pat 06-13-2004 07:35 PM

How to remove lower ball joints?
 
Finally getting to do some work on my frame and I got some new lower ball joints. But how do I get the old ones out and the new ones in?

Robo_bot 06-13-2004 07:44 PM

they are pressed into the control arm u will need to get them Hyd. pressed out by a shop or if u have one go for it and then all u do is do the same process to press in the new ones :)

old Rusty C10 06-13-2004 07:56 PM

if youve still got the a frames in the truck you can get a small press tool from autozone or pep bopys and do em right in the truck or ive also been told ( although ive never tried it) to support the lower control arm and give the ball joint a couple of whacks with a baby sledge and it will pop out you can then put the new ball joint in the hole and grease it some and support the bottom of the ball joint with something about the same size then beat the control arm down around it. Again ive never tried that routeso if thats an old wives tale ya didnt hear it from me lol

CEDJUNIOR 06-13-2004 10:18 PM

I've used the ball joint press that Autozone rents out. It looks like a big C-clamp and you attach a wrench or socket to it and press out the old one then press in the new one. Its pretty straight forward and the longer the wrench you use the easier it is to do. Its $99 at Autozone, but you get your money back when you return it.

SkyBlue72' 06-14-2004 01:41 AM

you can smack the old ones out, but I do recommend the use of the press or the c-shaped press.

Booga1 06-14-2004 09:24 AM

Ball joint press is the best way to go. I got mine from Harbor Freight...

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=38335

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Sublvr72 06-14-2004 05:17 PM

call me old fassioned but I prefer the pickle fork and jack method. I have used it many times sucessfully on almost all of my cars and trucks from the suburban, silverado, and my Impala. Works everytime!

COBALT 06-14-2004 07:06 PM

They're not talking about separating the ball joint from the spindle. That's what the pickle-fork's for. They're talking about getting the ball joint out of the lower control arm. Gotta have a press for that, either manual or hydrolic.

I popped mine out with the C-clamp press, and had them pressed in at a shop. Worked great.

Beware that those lower control arms can only take X number of presses before the hole gets too big and you either have to contemplate sleeves or new control arms...

Sublvr72 06-15-2004 03:43 PM

oh, my mistake. Yep the press is the only way to go. I heard that some people are starting to use modified pullers to remove the spindle from the ball joint....


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