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kaiowas wrote:I've never had much luck with balljoint splitters.Got a couple of different types and neither seem to do the job very effectively.
My usual technique is to remove the arm from the car, rest it on a block of wood with the ball joint end in the air and the thread on top.Stand on the arm to hold it steady, then repeatedly belt the end of the thread as hard as I can with the biggest hammer I have and after several blows they usually pop out.
ross-taylor wrote:
Anyone got any tips for easyer ways to get the old bushes out easyer took me ages yeaterday.
Hoylake_AW11 wrote:ross-taylor wrote:
Anyone got any tips for easyer ways to get the old bushes out easyer took me ages yeaterday.
I've just been replacing all the bushes on my own car today.I've still got one rear corner to do but getting there now.
Had a real nightmare myself with the old bushes but eventually got them out using a 3 leg bearing puller, a socket slightly narrower than the bush to press against the edge, and a stack of washers.
Finn wrote:This model seems to hold better:
kaiowas wrote:Anyone got any tips for easyer ways to get the old bushes out easyer took me ages yeaterday.
Lauren wrote:The option I've always used, is to get the nut off, then jack up the hub, just to the point that it's got the weight of the front of the car on it.Then smack where the balljoint passes through the lower arm really hard.
I found that method to be pretty successful.
elbon50 wrote:My Father never owned a balljoint splitter& neither have I
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The methods outlined by PW, Lauren& others are all you need
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ie a big hammer and hit in the correct place to shock the tapered end of the balljoint
Limeymk1 wrote:elbon50 wrote:My Father never owned a balljoint splitter& neither have I
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The methods outlined by PW, Lauren& others are all you need
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ie a big hammer and hit in the correct place to shock the tapered end of the balljoint
I don't think those methods would work particularly well on a Surf though, the ball joints needed a hell of a lot of pressure to remove and I swear one of them broke the sound barrier when it came out(I forgot to leave the nut on).
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Personally prefer not to beat the crap out of my suspension components but that's just me.![]()
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elbon50 wrote:No, not really, one or two well aimed blows..
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Limeymk1 wrote:elbon50 wrote:No, not really, one or two well aimed blows..
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Therein lies my problem, my aim sucks.![]()
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