Had to do this job on my 1st teener with just a pipe wrench, a hammer, and a chisel. Those were the days that made me aspire to get an education and a better job . . . so I could afford better tools.
This time around life is way easier. Soaked with PB blaster for couple days in advance.
Baum P280B arrived today. Stupid expensive but sure makes life a breeze.
Heavy duty impact resistant. Fit perfectly. Zap with Impact gun. Done. No drama.
Can't recommend it strongly enough. Retainers undamaged and perfectly reusable so count that as $30-$40 offset toward tool purchase.
Deep enough that if the teeth ever get buggered up, there is still meat there that could be faced off on a lathe.
Very nice
Yep. The right tool makes all the difference. Jimmy T on pelican makes a socket that's a work of art and very reasonably priced.
Wow, that is a lot more beefy than the ball joint sockets I've seen! Those were fragile enough that you didn't want to remove the nut with them; it seemed like putting any impact through them would just shear the pins that keyed into the slots on the nut.
I'll have to look for that the next time I think about taking that area apart on either of our cars.
--DD
I purchased one of Jimmy’s sockets, used it on 3 sets of rusty a arms and it shows no wear. I use a 1/2” impact gun and keep the trigger down until the nut cries mercy. It fits the slots perfectly so the retainer rings don’t get damaged.
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