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Removing Suspension Joints



Lately, the topic of removing tie rods and ball joints has come up often. It seams that the tool of choice is the big f-ing hammer followed by a pickle fork. Either method typically destroys the joint or rips the boot . If you have compressed air, try using an air impact hammer with a tapered punch attachment. You can get one for under $20 from Harbor Freight of Wall-Mart. Start by loosening the nut on the joint to the point where it's almost off. The nut is left on so the joint wont fly off in the next step. In the center of the stud you will see a slight depression, place the tip of the punch in it and pull the trigger. In just a few raps of the impact hammer the joint will separate. Sometimes if you have a really stubborn one, it helps to support the area near the joint. I use a small bottle jack and jack up from below. I believe the high frequency vibration from the impact tool is the secret. I have never had a joint that didn't respond to this procedure, and it has never damaged a joint. It also works great for removing the flywheel off your lawn mower engine.

Dick Stachowiak
East Syracuse, NY

71 Spider
71 GTV
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