Hi, many thanks for that, I'm in Ashwell & I'd be only too pleased to borrow it or I'll get it ready for torquing & you can pop round. The hub turned up today & I'm now waiting on the ball joints so I'll let you know when I'm ready if that's ok, many thanks again.Whereabouts are you in Hertfordshire ? I have the correct torque wrench for these sort of jobs & am in the Herts/cambs border if needed.
Dan.
That's fine I will pop it round to you. I will send you a pm.For future reference, this is the brand I bought 2 years ago…
It's strange there's no bearing maker's info on the aftermarket hubs unlike the genuine ones, makes you wonder if they all come out the same factory just in different boxes.For future reference, this is the brand I bought 2 years ago…
Getting the ball joint/taper to separate wasn't too bad, the top one I hammered the separator in then got two hammers & hit simultaneously on the carrier where the tapers are & it just popped, on the bottom one I again knocked the splitter tool in & applied some heat (as I couldn't use the two hammer trick) & with a few more blows on the splitter it was job done. As I said in my other post the kit I got doesn't have all the proper attachments but with the addition of a few sockets straightly place it was pretty straight forward. It was only the hub bearing that was kaput but I'm glad I decided to do the ball joints & drive shaft seal as well so this side should be sorted for a few years yet.I need to do those ball joints also but from advice it looks like a swine. Getting the knuckle off the tapers seems to require extreme violence. Do post how your tool went as i may follow suit and buy the same one. Best of luck.
Hi, I didn't find the remover wandered but it could do with some deeper & correct diameter cylindrical bits as I had to improvise a bit by cutting off the threaded part of the ball joint & using sockets to push them out but for the price I'm not complaining.Thanks that's handy to know, I'll see how it goes & will do that if it starts to wander. I'm not sure if it's got all the right size bits in it or if I'll need to get/make additions. I'll be sure to post how I get on.
Thanks for that, that does sound expensive as the parts,genuine aside, are about £26 upper & lower. With the correct tools & not grovelling about on the floor like me I would have thought it would take 3 hours. New driveshaft seal/hub/tyres, hub carrier painted so all ready to go, just waiting on the attachments.Thats really good you made progress with this .......I have read that so many people take this job to a garage to be done with £600-£1000 plus bills.
I would be one of those as I am too weedy to do this.
You deserve a break at the show in Peterborough and start afresh next week,It will go better then.!
Mate, when I done mine I used a bit of 2” square hollow section and shaped it to let me push in the joint all the way. I had a proper Ingersol press tool too that I borrowed from a mate. It had multiple sleeves and adaptors too.Almost got both the knuckle ball joints in, top one went in fine putting the tool through the lower ball joint hole but I could only get the lower one 1/2 way in, as the only attachment that's the right diameter to do the pressing isn't deep enough to accommodate the threaded part of the ball joint (which is why I had to cut the threaded part off the old ones). So I'm having some longer/deeper attachments made to finish the job. All rather frustrating as it's so close & seeing as I'm camping at the LR show in Peterborough all weekend I don't think I'll finish it until next week now . View attachment 247487
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