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Seatown Member Since: 15 Mar 2019 Location: Moray - if you're a courier, yes it's mainland UK & no it's not in the Highlands Posts: 100 |
You mean this one? Is the upper suspension arm still on the car?
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Tue Apr 20 2021 2:03pm |
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Seatown Member Since: 15 Mar 2019 Location: Moray - if you're a courier, yes it's mainland UK & no it's not in the Highlands Posts: 100 |
It's not the most straightforward job with the upper arm still in situ but I did manage it with a press (Amazon purchase as I didn't have one already). It's a bit of a faff to arrange the right adapters given the length as you'll be pressing in reverse against the threaded end but as that end has sheared off now it should be easier for you as the joint is shorter. Before you remove it don't forget to mark the position of the notch in the top of the old ball joint on the arm (silver mark in my pictures) as this ensures that you can align the notch in the new joint so that it goes back into the same position. Installation of the new one means using the press in reverse, again ensuring that the right adapters are used to ensure that the new threaded end doesn't foul the press.
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Tue Apr 20 2021 5:44pm |
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