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jimkelly |
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can ball joint be removed from a arm still on car?
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mittelmotor |
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Hey Jim,
Yes, do it on the car. Actually, it's easier that way because you don't have to secure the arm in a vise, etc. Just make sure you don't pull it off the jackstands. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) You'll probably want new threaded collars for the balljoints, so you can remove the old ones with a chisel and hammer, if you don't have the special tool. |
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