504DusterIR
Well-Known Member
It's turning out to be more then what I expected I have to replace this too
I use a good ball peen hammer against the spindle (or drag link) and whack the daylights out of that with a dead blow hammer, steel to steel. When I'm about to throw the hammer across the room, it typically pops off.So next side I should start with the nut on the ball joint 1st , I might need to by that tool because the fork ain't doing it control arm still on the spindle
*sad trombone*It's turning out to be more then what I expected I have to replace this too
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considering this is your first time doing this, and you don't have the proper tools? that seems about right.I'm not reusing the ball joints there new one in the control arms I got I been whacking the **** out of the spindle but to be honest all I have is a regular long handle hammer I might be able to get a dead blow from work , how long it usually take to do this job, everybody? ..I been at it for 3 hours
I went to go get an alignment an they told me that I need to replace the upper control arms because of not it will keep getting out of alignment they said everything else was, an if I replace upper control arms with in 90 days they would give me a free alignment, an the idler arm has play in it I do have new tie rods as well, it just trying to get the joints off of every part is being a hassle I do have this part ( lower ball joint ?) which I need to replace on the side I was working on because i guess the wheigh of the spindle an rotor an it being sloched down an me beating the heck out the spindle an fork ripped it open ,only part that i got free with ease was the tie rod*sad trombone*
that's the way of the (mopar) world sometimes.
also, if the LBJ is that roached, chances are your lower control arm bushings are waxed *** too. along with everything else.
are you in for a full front end rebuild?
*shakes magic 8 ball*
"you may rely on it"
It is my 1st time doing this , I guess I will buy that tool everybody keeps posting, looks like a cloths pin or bag clip with a screw bolt running thru it, I'm guessing you put one end in between the joint an the other end at the bolt of ball joint bolt an torque it done an it pops it off, Since I put the newer engine in its been my daily driverconsidering this is your first time doing this, and you don't have the proper tools? that seems about right.
if it's your first go around, R&R'ing a set of UCA's is a solid day long job.
I think I'm going to go buy one the fork ain't do nothingIf you support the lower control arm no need to release the torsion bar.
Remove the ball joint nut
Do not use a pickle fork.
Use one of theseView attachment 1716261180
Apply pressure then a light tap to the side spindle.
It should pop right out.
Mark the upper bolts washers so you can put it back in about the same location
Then remove the upper bolts
Bout to head there nowhope you soaked the BJ stud liberally with PB blaster or penetrating oil. also, this tool works MUCH better than a pickle fork
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-4-q...1Y5NiQ_SvLzE2ipHhVV22Y-83IjnYMGRoCyDMQAvD_BwE
kind of. you torque down on it to preload it, then strike the side of the spindle with a ball peen handle and it usually pops. loosen the nut but keep it on, because it can pop somewhat violently, and watch your toes if the tool goes flying....It is my 1st time doing this , I guess I will buy that tool everybody keeps posting, looks like a cloths pin or bag clip with a screw bolt running thru it, I'm guessing you put one end in between the joint an the other end at the bolt of ball joint bolt an torque it done an it pops it off, Since I put the newer engine in its been my daily driver
Did you draw that ?From way back, if you have access, you could loosen the nut, back up one side with a heavy object, smack the opposite side with a ball peen a few times..........
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yes, the two big bolts hold the ball joint on. they're 15/16"
the triangular lower control arm bumper?I notice neither one of my lower control arms have the rubber block piece on it , the rubber stop , did some control arms come like that or are mines missing