I have done a couple of them by beating them out with a large hammer but it is hard work. to refit you then just use some long high tensile bolts to pull it all back into place and then beat with a large hammer again. With the easy availability and price of the complete unit op has posted above I don't think I will be bothering in the future when it is due for changing again.I actually replaced just the ball joint on mine so needed a decent 30 tonne press. You need to cut off the "wings" of the ball joint to allow you to support the bracket when you push the joint out.
Buy a new complete one. Easier than pressing the old joint out.Hi all, on a related subject, I removed the ball joint bracket from the axle and as I cannot find it I assume that I scrapped it along with the ball joint. I now find that this part is obsolete and therefore no longer available. Other than finding a second hand oneb at a scrapyard/breakers, does anyone know of another source?
Buy a new complete one. Easier than pressing the old joint out.
A timely video
@KISSMYAURA , are you saying you don't like Terrafookwits?
you used to be able to get adjustable ones as well, so when you get play in it you can just knock the rear cup around and it screws in removing the slack. I had one fitted for a while, not sure if I replace with the same was a while ago now. but it meant when you started to get play you tightened it all up, filled it with grease and you were good for another 12 months or so.@adyw , you may like to buy an A frame ball joint that has a built in grease nipple. Again, Gwyn Lewis has them readily available.
not for a TD5 90 you got no chance of getting to a nipple! hard enough to get to the castle nut, you really need to modify a socket etc 110's are a doddle to do in comparision. Fingers crossed my HD Lenforder will last a while.you used to be able to get adjustable ones as well, so when you get play in it you can just knock the rear cup around and it screws in removing the slack. I had one fitted for a while, not sure if I replace with the same was a while ago now. but it meant when you started to get play you tightened it all up, filled it with grease and you were good for another 12 months or so.