Faizey76
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Hello everyone, does anyone live near Malvern Worcestershire? I wanted to know if anyone could help me replace upper and lower ball joints driver side, can’t find a garage locally.
Not a difficult DIY job, just need to buy the tool to press them out and back in, not expensive.Hello everyone, does anyone live near Malvern Worcestershire? I wanted to know if anyone could help me replace upper and lower ball joints driver side, can’t find a garage locally.
Thank you Datatek, could you please confirm which tool? I have seen two types one is like a G clamp the other a two pillar pressNot a difficult DIY job, just need to buy the tool to press them out and back in, not expensive.
The tool is like a big G clamp. Be careful as there are many different ones and the tubes to accommodate the swivels as they are pressed out vary a lot. I bought the wrong kit but as I have a lathe I was able to make the parts I needed, the clamp was OK.Thank you Datatek, could you please confirm which tool? I have seen two types one is like a G clamp the other a two pillar press
The tool is like a big G clamp. Be careful as there are many different ones and the tubes to accommodate the swivels as they are pressed out vary a lot. I bought the wrong kit but as I have a lathe I was able to make the parts I needed, the clamp was OK.
Sockets are not deep enough as receivers but are OK a pushers.I will buy one of the kits with the G clamp style, I have a range of sockets I could perhaps use if the tubes are not correct?
Thank you for all the advice I will tackle this job a week Saturday, do I need any heat to help?
Thank you For your help, I will do thisI don't know how to link to my thread but if you click on my user name and search my threads you should find it easy enough.
The keeper of the forum reference library strikes again,well done Brian.Here is the thread Dutches in the garage
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/duchess-is-in-the-garage.373658/
Make sure you have a source of heat to warm the yoke up to make the joints removal easier and put the new ones in the freezer overnight to aid replacement.That is a very kind offer, don’t suppose you would do the job for cash? If I drove to you?
Sorry, no. Horrible job I found. No room in my garage anyway now.
Secure yourself alternative transport for work etc incase you have the problems I had. Also got a spare disc brake that's useful for hub removal you can borrow too.
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