When working on suspensions, you are going to have to separate the ball joints and tie rod ends. Stacey shows you a few tricks on how to do this with out the need to invest in specialty tools.
When working on suspensions, you are going to have to separate the ball joints and tie rod ends. Stacey shows you a few tricks on how to do this with out the need to invest in specialty tools.
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May 16, 2013 10:53 pmi love the show but in the tips for removing ball boints and tie rods there are some things to worry about. DO NOT hit the end of the stud of a ball joint or tie rod end if you plan to re use it. it will damage the ball socket. be carefull if you hit the knuckle to break it free (yes i know everyone does it. including me) but on some older aluminum knuckles if you do it that way then you could break the knuckle. (ive done it and seen it lots). keep up the great show
Oct 22, 2012 07:53 pm