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ball joint

Tech Talk for Jeep owners.

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Post by ratboy »

dose anyone know how to change a ball joint in a xj the easiest way
any help please :? :?
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Post by Wooders »

Which ball joint :?:
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Post by ratboy »

all four frount diff upper and lower
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Post by skippy's GQ »

with a hammer :lol: :shock:
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Post by 74cj6 »

i have found the easiest way to change ball joints is to take the car to a professional and pay them to do it
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Post by CJer »

Hi Ratboy

This job is not an easy one to be done at home you need to have access to the right pressing tools or the job will cost you heaps.
The best bet is to head to your local Jeep mech and get them to do it,
they should have all the right gear and the job would be done in half the time.

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Post by ODD BALL »

Do you guys have a place to buy tools at a low price? Here in Anchorage,Alaska the kit would run about $280 & you could rent it for $20 a day U.S.
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Post by skippy's GQ »

if you bring the car to me i'll fit them of a carton of BUNDY OP'S, and will take about 2.5 hours to do..
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Post by GRIMACE »

skippy's GQ wrote:if you bring the car to me i'll fit them of a carton of BUNDY OP'S, and will take about 2.5 hours to do..


Ill come round and watch and help you drink em OPs :D
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