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Old 03-03-2017, 02:33 PM   #1
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Replacing upper and lower ball joints in my 72 Gmc K1500

Noticed a clunking sound on the front passenger side of my 72 K1500, found the ball joints are loose. Will I need a press or special tools to pull and replace them?
This one of the few things I've never had to deal with. Thanks!
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Old 03-03-2017, 03:44 PM   #2
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Re: Replacing upper and lower ball joints in my 72 Gmc K1500

Yup... you will need a ball joint press. Most auto parts stores will rent one out so you don't have to drop the $125 bucks to buy one.

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Re: Replacing upper and lower ball joints in my 72 Gmc K1500

Thanks, was hoping I could find away around using a press but it seems I'll have to buy one or make one, local parts store doesn't loan or rent tools.
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Old 03-03-2017, 04:01 PM   #4
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Re: Replacing upper and lower ball joints in my 72 Gmc K1500

I just ordered a cheap Chinese version off Ebay for $40, maybe will work long enough to do the job
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Old 03-03-2017, 04:40 PM   #5
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I just ordered a cheap Chinese version off Ebay for $40, maybe will work long enough to do the job
Just found a press on Amazon for about $50, I'll be replacing all four of the ball joints so I doubt I'll need it again, have a friend who is an aspiring mechanic so I'll sell to him for half price, and the right to use it if I ever need it again!
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Re: Replacing upper and lower ball joints in my 72 Gmc K1500

When I did the lower ball joints on my 1972 C15 I rented a tool from my local auto parts house. It was a pretty stout rig and I had to pull on that thing with everything I had to get the old joint out and the new one in. Glad it wasn't a cheapy because it was flexing a tad... but I got them in.

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Remember Murphys 2nd law of mechanical relationships... "OPPOSING COMPONENTS ATTEMPTING TO OCCUPY THE SAME SPACE, AT THE SAME TIME, GENERALLY END UP OCCUPYING ADJOINING SPACE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OIL PAN"
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