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  • Mr. Tasty
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    i am already using vise grips. I tore the boot away so i could get a better hold. No luck

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  • devon.818
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    its easy. you put the jack under the ball joint, whack it 3-4 times on the side with a BFH then boom, it comes right off.

    OP, get some visegrips and hold the fucking thing from spinning, you are replacing it anyway.


    i usually press the bushings out of the loli pop

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  • GOT8SPD
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    I'm gonna have to do this next weekend....Bentley manual makes it seem very easy..lol.

    I bought the ball joint separator tool from Harbor Freight...also bought a puller to pull the bushing off the arm as i'm replacing it with AKG poly offset bushing. Any other tools? I guess i have to go buy a 22mm open end wrench?

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    Originally posted by jlevie View Post
    That is mostly because you aren't using the right tools. Pressure on the bottom of the ball joint and an impact wrench on top is the trick. If the fasteners are so corroded that doesn't work, a nut splitter will.
    you can't fit an impact wrench in there ;)

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  • jlevie
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    Originally posted by codyep3 View Post
    i will give that a try. This is a pain in the ass lol.
    That is mostly because you aren't using the right tools. Pressure on the bottom of the ball joint and an impact wrench on top is the trick. If the fasteners are so corroded that doesn't work, a nut splitter will.

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    i will give that a try. This is a pain in the ass lol.

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  • jlevie
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    Put enough pressure on the bottom of the ball joint with the jack to cause the jack stand on that side to not be supporting the car. Don't lift that side off the jack stand, just make it loose and not taking weight.

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    got it almost threaded off. But is now stuck at the top of threading. Nut is about 1/4 off the stud. Still twisting, I have ball joint jacked up with the pickle. nada

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    Originally posted by bernzpeed View Post
    Put a jack exactly underneath the ball joint to stop it from turning.

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    yea I said I did that. Should I jack it up more and have more of the weight on the jack than the stands?

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  • bernzpeed
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    Put a jack exactly underneath the ball joint to stop it from turning.

    Sent from my HERO200 using Tapatalk

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    okay, well I had a 22mm box end wrench on there, a pickle fork hammered in, and a jack underneath the ball joint. I was able to move the nut, but I think it's twisting the joint around, rather than the nut on the thread. I have used a ton of PB and still no use.

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  • Ceeker
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    Originally posted by codyep3 View Post
    having extreme troubles with getting the socket on the drivers side. There seems to be a metal peice in the way. Anyone?
    yes, that metal piece is the shield for the motor mount. Unless that is missing you are speaking of the motor mount bracket itself?

    other option like mentioned...

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  • bmwguy325is
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    I use a 22mm box end wrench. I bought a cheap ratchet one from Harbor Freight and do it from under the car.

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    Originally posted by khalild View Post
    22mm. Extensions for drivers side, Stubby wrench for the passenger side.

    Now get your nut off!
    having extreme troubles with getting the socket on the drivers side. There seems to be a metal peice in the way. Anyone?

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  • khalild
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    Originally posted by codyep3 View Post
    and whats the easiest way to get to that nut?
    22mm. Extensions for drivers side, Stubby wrench for the passenger side.

    Now get your nut off!

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