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Old 05-02-2011, 10:03 AM   #1
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Lower Ball Joints

So, I just got off the phone with a local tire shop and they want $100 to press ball joints into the lower control arms. I'm not going to argue price because it "is what it is" but was wondering if any of you have an alternate way to do something like this in your own garage.

I was thinking about using a gear puller (or something like it) but placing a piece of wood between the ball joint and the tool (as to not damage the ball joint) to install these suckers. Is this a good approach?
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Old 05-02-2011, 12:33 PM   #2
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Re: Lower Ball Joints

i went down to harbour freight and bought one of these but you could also just do it by letting the truck down on something under the ball joint before you screw in the greae zerk and hammer the arm til it seats but the press works much better
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Old 05-02-2011, 01:06 PM   #3
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At our local part stores you can rent a ball joint press.
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Old 05-02-2011, 02:02 PM   #4
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This is what I do. The autozone charges 100 + tax, but you get it all back once you return it, so as long as you have that for them to hold, it's free.
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Old 05-02-2011, 04:28 PM   #5
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Re: Lower Ball Joints

Hmmm. I'm may have to check with Autozone. I know Discount Auto Parts did have a tool rental program but dont anymore in the area I live in. Thanks for the input guys!
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I have one of these kits & have used it several times. But.... they don't always have enough arse to get the job done. For those stubborn ones, I've had to use a regular hyd press @ the shop.
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IF you go to Autozone or somewhere similar to rent one, MAKE SURE you get an adapter kit as well, and not just the kit that has the press in it!

I spent a day fighting with the Autozone press trying to install lower balljoints on my S10 using only the adapters included with the press.... they have a 2WD, a 4WD, and an import adapter kit as well to adapt the press to a variety of vehicles. I went down the next day and got the extra adapter kit, and had them pressed in within 20 minutes.
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For 150 or so you can buy a true hydraulic shop press from one of the Northern Tool type of places and you'll be in business pressing any and everything from now on. It's a wonderful tool to have in your shop.
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I'd try another shop for comparison I paid 30 at a local shop
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Old 06-02-2011, 01:27 AM   #10
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Has any of you guys used the ball joint dust cover from auto zone or advance auto... just wonted to know. If they fit on there good... need to replace upper and lower.... 87 silverado
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Old 07-02-2011, 10:17 AM   #11
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How do you get the old ones out? Whale on em with a hammer?
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Old 07-02-2011, 11:01 AM   #12
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For 150 or so you can buy a true hydraulic shop press from one of the Northern Tool type of places and you'll be in business pressing any and everything from now on. It's a wonderful tool to have in your shop.
I 2nd that motion. When working on your own stuff, you will need it again, besides you may be able to help out your buddies too.
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How do you get the old ones out? Whale on em with a hammer?
Got the drivers' side out today. Didn't go too badly. Now for the passenger side...
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Old 07-04-2011, 08:54 PM   #14
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vise and a big socket will drive them in
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