the pickle fork should work just fine, make sure you have the right size and have at her.
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Disconnect Tie Rod & Sway bar
Jack up strut at tie rod mount - just a little, enough to take some pressure off the c-arm
Get two M25 nuts and jam them together on the c-arm stud - leave one unthreaded a few turns
hit the strut around the c-arm mount a few times with a hammer
Hit the nut on the c-arm - One good whack will do it
Works every time
07 335xi Sport
00 S2k
01 A4 1.8t-Sold
88 M3-Sold
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The Inner ball joint on my car just slid out after I removed the Nut, I was told that a Air Chisel with a Pickel fork attachment is the best way to remove the inner ball joints if there stuck on. BE carful with that Air Chisel as the front subframe is hallow and it dosnt like sharp impacts , you will punch throughComment
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Resurrecting an old topic but...
I cannot for the life of me hammer out the control arm joint (next to wheel). I've hammered, slegehammered, jacked the strut up to level it and hammered, and a few other things... and hammered. No luck. Neither side is coming out which is making me think either the car is just tougher to crack than most. The tie rods joints were easy though. I don't know what the deal is but if anyone has some more tips to share it would be much appreciated.
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Flame wrench time.Originally posted by btm4kResurrecting an old topic but...
I cannot for the life of me hammer out the control arm joint (next to wheel). I've hammered, slegehammered, jacked the strut up to level it and hammered, and a few other things... and hammered. No luck. Neither side is coming out which is making me think either the car is just tougher to crack than most. The tie rods joints were easy though. I don't know what the deal is but if anyone has some more tips to share it would be much appreciated.
-CharlieSwing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
'89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.FYYFFComment
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I do have a big sledge :twisted:
The problem is that I don't have room to get a straight swing in there. I tried putting things on top of the nut/bold but the angle is still quite limiting.
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If you put something on top of the bolt other than a nut or two that you're going to whack at, it will disperse the force over too long of a period of time and greatly reduce the impact that you're giving the joint. Get a couple of spare nuts, size M14x1.5, thread on on the top of the joint and give it a good whack. I'd soak it in pb blaster before though to get rid of some of the grime. Also, make sure you hit it hard only a couple of times, as the slugo will most likely whack the shit out of the nuts.
Also, whack the hell out of the strut housing around where the ball joint bolt acutally goes through. Sometimes banging the sides around there can loosen it up.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment



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