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as the title states what is the best way to remove the ball joint from the control arm with out the proper tool?
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do you mean the steering tie rod to strut? Pickle fork or a BFH
OR The ball joint in the control arm is the big 4 slot collar. . You can drive it around with a hammer and punch but it usually destroys the nut |
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