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  • bmwpower
    E30 Mastermind
    • Jul 2007
    • 1556

    #1

    Tool for tie rod removal

    What do you guys use to remove the tie rods WITHOUT tearing the boot?

    And no, I'm not looking for a BFH. I'm already aware of that method.

    Looking for the proper tool for the job.
    89 325is track project / 05 x5 / 99 M3
    E30 stuff for sale | Parts I'm looking for
  • Dirtbleed
    Banned
    • May 2009
    • 495

    #2
    I bought this for $46

    http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...38mm%20opening
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    • zedfez
      Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 67

      #3
      I haven't tried it, but I know a lot of guys swear by an air chisel. They set the point in the indent in the top of the stud and the vibrations pop it right out.

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      • jlevie
        R3V OG
        • Nov 2006
        • 13530

        #4
        I use a BMW special tool to separate ball joints. It is a bit pricey at around $200, but it works an any BMW ball joint.
        The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
        Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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        • M-technik-3
          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
          • Oct 2003
          • 18946

          #5


          not a bad price and a decent tool, better than H freight.
          https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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          • bmws50b30
            E30 Enthusiast
            • Aug 2005
            • 1151

            #6
            Originally posted by M-technik-3
            http://www.zdmak.com/wbstore/main.as...CTMP=1&LowCt=0

            not a bad price and a decent tool, better than H freight.
            will that work on the CA ball joint too?

            the tie rod is easy to remove. The CA is the one that is a pain in the a$$.

            1991 330is


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            • M-technik-3
              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
              • Oct 2003
              • 18946

              #7
              Have not tried it for that, I use the turn strut and BFH for that on the small flat and it pops right out for me using some pb blaster.
              https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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              • dude8383
                Forum Sponsor
                • Jan 2005
                • 10387

                #8
                i've always been curious about how you guys use that...i've seen several versions but none fit. if one of you guys could post a pic of the tool being used that would be awesome! it would make life much easier to replace the tie-rod ends.
                IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here

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                • Teaguer
                  R3V OG
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 6167

                  #9
                  The correct tool for the tie-rods is shown in post #2.
                  Its perfect for tie-rods but way too small for the control arm ball-joint.

                  I paid around $50 for one from BMP years ago ....worked like a charm until some tools were stolen from my shop.
                  For the last 4-5 years I just use a pry bar and a BFH, not so big ...things are dry here in TX, and have always used the same method for the control arms.

                  E30 M3 / E30 325is / E34 525iT / E34 535i

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                  • Fidhle007
                    I can fly, motherfucker
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 7209

                    #10
                    A pickle fork on an air chisel is the fastest but most likely will tear the boots. A prybar putting tension on the CA/Tie Rod and an air hammer on the side of the joint (on the strut part) is the best way if saving the joints is the priority, I find.
                    '89 325is S50 Track Montser
                    '04 X5 Daily/Tow Vehicle

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                    • 87e30
                      R3V Elite
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 5676

                      #11
                      I just use a hammer on the side of the joint, on the strut housing. As fidhle mentioned it works well!
                      Originally posted by z31maniac
                      I just hate everyone.

                      No need for discretion.

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                      • Aptyp
                        R3V OG
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 6584

                        #12


                        from http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...ord=ball+joint
                        one of my most favorite tools in the toolbox. Works on tie-rods and control arms.

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                        • bmwpower
                          E30 Mastermind
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 1556

                          #13
                          I ended up getting this OTC kit upon some other people's recommendations. A little over $100. Comes with a bunch of other stuff I'm sure I will find uses for. :)

                          89 325is track project / 05 x5 / 99 M3
                          E30 stuff for sale | Parts I'm looking for

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                          • n2bimmer
                            Grease Monkey
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 359

                            #14
                            Plumbers torch and a hammer.

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                            • SoopaGhetto
                              E30 Addict
                              • May 2006
                              • 573

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Aptyp


                              from http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...ord=ball+joint
                              one of my most favorite tools in the toolbox. Works on tie-rods and control arms.
                              this is the exact tool that i purchased to separate the ball joint from the strut. how the hell did you get it to work???????? i was down to 1/4" on the threaded bolt...and nothing happend...
                              ?

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