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A cheap blow-lamp is handy for shifting siezed nuts and bolts. Its really not so hard once you get stuck in. I did my old 02's before I had my accident and so long as you note the order in which you remove stuff its pretty straight forward. Its also pretty satisfying. Nowadays, I struggle with DIY meachanics and even swapping my seats over wore me out but its still good to have a go.
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Just as i thought, im f*** well stuck. How the hell do i get this out??
Ive hit it with a hammer, put a jack on it, got the C-clamp on it and it just will not budge

Ive split the bloody rubber at the bottom too trying to move it. Says in Haynes to 'Using a suitable tool (???!!!!) press the track control arm outboard balljoint stud out of the stub axle carrier
Ive hit it with a hammer, put a jack on it, got the C-clamp on it and it just will not budge

Ive split the bloody rubber at the bottom too trying to move it. Says in Haynes to 'Using a suitable tool (???!!!!) press the track control arm outboard balljoint stud out of the stub axle carrier
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I have yet to come across a balljoint that would not come loose to the following method:
-The day before spray area with penetrant (may not help but makes me happy)
-Apply pressure on track control arm(wedge a piece of woor or similar and apply leverage).
-start with a small/medium size hammer and hit the side of the stub axle where the ball joint stub is located, it may take quite some hammering, but the constant shocking breaks it loose eventually. (if you have the tools, use a pneumatic hammer (the small type) with a blunt nose tool and hammer away whilst applying force to the track control arm)
Good luck on the project.
-The day before spray area with penetrant (may not help but makes me happy)
-Apply pressure on track control arm(wedge a piece of woor or similar and apply leverage).
-start with a small/medium size hammer and hit the side of the stub axle where the ball joint stub is located, it may take quite some hammering, but the constant shocking breaks it loose eventually. (if you have the tools, use a pneumatic hammer (the small type) with a blunt nose tool and hammer away whilst applying force to the track control arm)
Good luck on the project.
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Hi there,
I have a tool like this:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Kugelgelenkabzieher- ... 240%3A1318
It allways does the trick. Without even using violent force
or destroying the tread on the ball-joint.
And there not that expensive either.
cheers
Jeroen
I have a tool like this:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Kugelgelenkabzieher- ... 240%3A1318
It allways does the trick. Without even using violent force
or destroying the tread on the ball-joint.
And there not that expensive either.
cheers
Jeroen
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I have a ball joint splitter, i got the steering rod ball joint out no problem, its just the control arm rod thingy in the pic above that would simply not move however hard i tried.
It shows a picture of a special tool in the Haynes, it looks like a c-clamp with a bit stuck onto the side, other than using that i really cant see how i can budge it at the time being
It shows a picture of a special tool in the Haynes, it looks like a c-clamp with a bit stuck onto the side, other than using that i really cant see how i can budge it at the time being
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