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Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
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Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
Hey guys
I'm in the process of replacing my radius arm bushes (GQ patrol) and i cant seem to find a ball joint removal tool big enough to fit on the tie rod
what have people used/bought that works (i live in sydney)
cars in pieces and i need to get it back on the road
Thanks Luke
I'm in the process of replacing my radius arm bushes (GQ patrol) and i cant seem to find a ball joint removal tool big enough to fit on the tie rod
what have people used/bought that works (i live in sydney)
cars in pieces and i need to get it back on the road
Thanks Luke
Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
A hammer, on the knuckle (not the tie rod end, where the tie rod end bolts to). Loosen the tie rod end, put the castellated nut on backwards to protect the thread and smack the shit out of the knuckle.
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
Yep small sledgy and will need to give it several blows.mkpatrol wrote:A hammer, on the knuckle (not the tie rod end, where the tie rod end bolts to). Loosen the tie rod end, put the castellated nut on backwards to protect the thread and smack the shit out of the knuckle.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
if you can support the other side aswell you will have better results. I actually use 2 hammers and strike both sides at the same time.
When you get it right the tierod pops straight out.
doesnt damage the boot either which is a definate plus over the other tools.
When you get it right the tierod pops straight out.
doesnt damage the boot either which is a definate plus over the other tools.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
Or try something like this. approx $30
I've succesfully used the smacktheshitouttait method on many cars, but on my cruiser, no amount of pounding it with a hammer released tie rods.
I now have similar to above, takes seconds, no thumping steering coponents and stuff with a FBH
I've succesfully used the smacktheshitouttait method on many cars, but on my cruiser, no amount of pounding it with a hammer released tie rods.
I now have similar to above, takes seconds, no thumping steering coponents and stuff with a FBH
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
If you can jam a jimmy bar between the tie rod and the steering arm push down on it and then flog the steering arm around the the tie rod end it usually pops out pretty easy.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
80's_delirious wrote:Or try something like this. approx $30
I've succesfully used the smacktheshitouttait method on many cars, but on my cruiser, no amount of pounding it with a hammer released tie rods.
I now have similar to above, takes seconds, no thumping steering coponents and stuff with a FBH
Does that destroy the tierod boot? I know the wedge tools you drive in between the TRE and steering arm totally fork the tierod boot which is annoying.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
Thanks for the reply's i did give it some good loven with a hammer to no avail, but a mate come over last night with a 3 pronged puller and got them off with a few hits of a hammer
Where did you get that puller from i cant find one big enough to fit on the patrol?
Now i have to find a new radius arm as my passenger side one is rather bent (dont know how that happen)
Where did you get that puller from i cant find one big enough to fit on the patrol?
Now i have to find a new radius arm as my passenger side one is rather bent (dont know how that happen)
Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
2 hammers is the best way, always works. If it doesn't, get bigger hammers
Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
Hitting two hammers together? Yep works well but you need to put on some safety glasses for the shards of case hare ing that break off.dv8666 wrote:2 hammers is the best way, always works. If it doesn't, get bigger hammers
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
Either from Repco, or through Total Tools, i cant remeber exactly. I bought a supercrap auto one and broke it first use.forkcy wrote: Where did you get that puller from i cant find one big enough to fit on the patrol?
I have used this tool and reused boots and tierod ends afterward without problems
Last edited by 80's_delirious on Sun Sep 15, 2013 7:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
Trust me, two hammers doesn't always work.
With my 80series, I used two 4lb lump hammers, striking opposite sides of the steering arm simultaneously, even with two solid blows and flogging shit out of it, they still didn't pop.
spend 1/2hr flogging shit out of them, skinning knuckles etc. or $30 and 30seconds with the right tool?
With my 80series, I used two 4lb lump hammers, striking opposite sides of the steering arm simultaneously, even with two solid blows and flogging shit out of it, they still didn't pop.
spend 1/2hr flogging shit out of them, skinning knuckles etc. or $30 and 30seconds with the right tool?
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
80's_delirious wrote:Trust me, two hammers doesn't always work.
With my 80series, I used two 4lb lump hammers, striking opposite sides of the steering arm simultaneously, even with two solid blows and flogging shit out of it, they still didn't pop.
spend 1/2hr flogging shit out of them, skinning knuckles etc. or $30 and 30seconds with the right tool?
The idea of the second hammer is for support on the opposite side you are hitting, you only hit with one hammer, no wonder it did not work.
I have never had a problem as long as the opposite side is supported.
A puller is recommended on the removal of a pitment arm.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
16yr old 80series, dubious maintenance history vs 120kg carpenter with plenty of practice swinging a hammer.
After flogging shIt out of it using one hammer with the other held behind the TRE, two hammers were used simultaneously.
Two hammers striking together is going to be more force than one being static.
I also tried a fork, and broke a cheap TRE separator before getting one like above.
My 105series also took a surprising amount of tension on the separator before a tap with a hammer would pop them free.
Either way, the effort and potential damage using hammers, vs a tool designed for the job is a bit of a no-brainer.
After flogging shIt out of it using one hammer with the other held behind the TRE, two hammers were used simultaneously.
Two hammers striking together is going to be more force than one being static.
I also tried a fork, and broke a cheap TRE separator before getting one like above.
My 105series also took a surprising amount of tension on the separator before a tap with a hammer would pop them free.
Either way, the effort and potential damage using hammers, vs a tool designed for the job is a bit of a no-brainer.
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Re: Ball joint removal tool (cant find one big enough)!!!
what you can also do is put a bottle jack under the thread and take the weight while using the "smack the sh@t out of it" method. this has worked for me
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