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    Default ball joint

    how hard is it to knock one out or what should i do on an 92 da

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    you can rent a tool that presses it out, if all else fails hammer that **** out lol.
    dont take anything i say srsly. its the interwebs.


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    Getting it out is easy.

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    Default hey

    lol i used a hammer for about 2 hours didnt work an i went an got an tool but didnt come with anything to tell me how to use it they said the last person lost them diretions

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    folk and hammer. if that doesnt work i brake out the PH3050 with a fork bit works every time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    folk and hammer. if that doesnt work i brake out the PH3050 with a fork bit works every time.
    can you expain how to do it that way please

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenn69
    can you expain how to do it that way please
    i got yah. i miss read what u wanted to do last night. split the ball joint with a fork an hammer. then with the tool u got from autozone pick the best spacers for the application and knock it out. its hard to explain how to set up the remover. most times its easier and cheaper and faster to get a new spindle from a junk yard.


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    Default hey

    i would but i done got an ne ball joint an etc but here is the one im tryin to get out its a real pain
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    rent a balljoint remover. its ez to use its pretty self explanatory. wrench it and it will pop out.
    :idb:

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.C
    rent a balljoint remover. its ez to use its pretty self explanatory. wrench it and it will pop out.
    hey sent you an pm

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    this is the tool i got from autozone but it doesnt say how to use it
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    that is not it. go to advance auto parts. and rent it from there.

    it looks like this:
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