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Splitting top ball joint


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I usually use a bolt and a long nut. Place the nut on the upright, and wind up the bolt. I have cheated slightly and turned the head of the bolt to be slightly "hollow" just to ensure it stays in position...
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Hammer.

 

Turn the wheels so you can hit the inside of the top of the upright - you might want to use a solid drift.

 

Support the car in a sensible manner -remove the joint nut. Smack the upright on the side with the hammer / hammer and drift - good, solid blows - might need a couple. Don't hit the joint, top or bottom. The shock releases the taper and it falls out. Works for track rod ends.

 

If you are worried about the finish getting damaged - mine were passivated and show no signs of rust a couple of years later, and it lives outside (currently under several inches of snow - more falling).

 

If you worried about the upright being damaged and will fail - sell the car and buy a tank - it comes under more loading everytime you apply the brakes.

 

Bri

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Chris Wheeler of the 7 workshop does it best - hammer!

 

Just hit the actual upright top part where the ball-joint goes through it with a sharp quick but firm wack to the front...

 

Works every time 😬

 

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