Rangie Disco Sportsman Active Member Jun 2, 2018 #41 Hammer bit in an air chisel on the steering knuckle will usually pop out balljoints add freeze release spray for anything particularly stubborn
Hammer bit in an air chisel on the steering knuckle will usually pop out balljoints add freeze release spray for anything particularly stubborn
Rangie Disco Sportsman Active Member Jun 2, 2018 #42 wammers said: That sounds a really daft idea. With the strip down needed to replace the boots you may aswell replace the ball joints. Click to expand... Depends how much you buy into the axle only tolerating a finite number of balljoint changes I suppose really.
wammers said: That sounds a really daft idea. With the strip down needed to replace the boots you may aswell replace the ball joints. Click to expand... Depends how much you buy into the axle only tolerating a finite number of balljoint changes I suppose really.
wammers No longer with us, RIP Donater Jun 2, 2018 #43 Rangie Disco Sportsman said: Depends how much you buy into the axle only tolerating a finite number of balljoint changes I suppose really. Click to expand... Three changes max according to Land rover. That should see the car through a very long life. The case in question it turns out is a quite different scenario.
Rangie Disco Sportsman said: Depends how much you buy into the axle only tolerating a finite number of balljoint changes I suppose really. Click to expand... Three changes max according to Land rover. That should see the car through a very long life. The case in question it turns out is a quite different scenario.