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Ball Joint Stuck In Spindle. #6 · jul 6, 2012. Place the socket on the nut and use a hammer to. The fsm shows bolts with nuts holding the lower ball joint to the spindle and the nuts face the drum. Tension things up with a wrench and then smack the side of the spindle. If you’re replacing the ball joint and knuckle, like op stated, just blast off those rivets and remove the whole ball. I’ve tried liquid wrench, heat, a pry bar, and hammering away at it to get it out. You need the muscle of the spring to help you. Insert, apply torque, usually enough to release the 7° taper. Goes between the two ball joints. If the nut is still spinning, try hammering the socket onto it. You could try a the same. 1203 posts · joined 2008. Make sure that the upper ball joint nut is loose but not removed. The correct fomoco tool, or something like it, works very well. Well fuck you and the pluggged up radiator can both rot in hell together.

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You need the muscle of the spring to help you. The correct fomoco tool, or something like it, works very well. Tension things up with a wrench and then smack the side of the spindle. Insert, apply torque, usually enough to release the 7° taper. Goes between the two ball joints. Knuckle absolutely stuck to ball joint stud. Place the socket on the nut and use a hammer to. I’ve tried liquid wrench, heat, a pry bar, and hammering away at it to get it out. This is the correct answer. If you’re replacing the ball joint and knuckle, like op stated, just blast off those rivets and remove the whole ball.

Need help removing stuck lower ball joint! ClubLexus Lexus Forum

Ball Joint Stuck In Spindle You need the muscle of the spring to help you. If the nut is still spinning, try hammering the socket onto it. Goes between the two ball joints. The correct fomoco tool, or something like it, works very well. Tension things up with a wrench and then smack the side of the spindle. 1203 posts · joined 2008. If you’re replacing the ball joint and knuckle, like op stated, just blast off those rivets and remove the whole ball. Knuckle absolutely stuck to ball joint stud. #6 · jul 6, 2012. The fsm shows bolts with nuts holding the lower ball joint to the spindle and the nuts face the drum. You could try a the same. The trick with ball joints is you need to put tension on the joint with the press and then hit. Insert, apply torque, usually enough to release the 7° taper. This is the correct answer. Well fuck you and the pluggged up radiator can both rot in hell together. I’ve tried liquid wrench, heat, a pry bar, and hammering away at it to get it out.

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