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Ball joint puller suit Rodeo

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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Ball joint puller suit Rodeo

Post by rainsey »

Removed my manual locking hubs today only to find that the past owner of my Rodeo has used a different CV axle on one side than the other.
In an atempt to remove the axle I totaly destroyed a generic all purpose ball joint puller.
Phoned Holden to see if they sold one with no luck... Does anyone out there know where I can get a bullet proof ball joint puller to get the bottom joint off the hub?? Tried Repco, Autopro, Supercheap ...etc etc

Cheers

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Post by FRN-71E »

mate i work in truck spare parts and in the Kincrome book they have a heavy duty leve type ball joint remover part number 2210 , you should be able to get it or order it in from any parts store that sell SupaTool tools, i think repco and supercheap sell them.
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Post by rainsey »

Just downloaded the cattledog.. might just do the trick..

I'll drop past Repco tomorrow with the part number

Thanks heaps!
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Post by rainsey »

Bugger,

Max opening capacity of Kingcrome ball joint remover ... 35mm

Size of Rodeo lower ball joint from top to bottom of thread..55mm

Strike out again!! :cry:
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Post by FRN-71E »

mate what i will do is ask the work shop at work and ask where in the gosford area you can get a big enough paller...
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Post by rainsey »

Bloody fantastic if you can!! Thanks heaps :lol:
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