Wes9 Active Member Jan 4, 2015 #1 Hi all. I'm replacing the a frame ball joint and it's all apart and the bracket is now swinging just attached to the strut. My question is how I remove the Bracket from the strut? Thanks
Hi all. I'm replacing the a frame ball joint and it's all apart and the bracket is now swinging just attached to the strut. My question is how I remove the Bracket from the strut? Thanks
THEengineer whatever Jan 4, 2015 #4 look at busters guide http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f41/frame-balljoint-renewal-110342.html
jamesmartin Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2015 #5 self leveling unit ball joint is removed from bracket by pulling back gaiter and undoing the large thin nut
self leveling unit ball joint is removed from bracket by pulling back gaiter and undoing the large thin nut
Wes9 Active Member Jan 4, 2015 #7 Busters guide doesn't have a slu and neither does that diagram. I'd be done otherwise. Will inspect this nut tomorrow! Will the strut not just spin?
Busters guide doesn't have a slu and neither does that diagram. I'd be done otherwise. Will inspect this nut tomorrow! Will the strut not just spin?
tacr2man Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2015 #8 Wes9 said: Busters guide doesn't have a slu and neither does that diagram. I'd be done otherwise. Will inspect this nut tomorrow! Will the strut not just spin? Click to expand... More than likely by now the SLU is u/s so might be a good opportunity to remove it all together .
Wes9 said: Busters guide doesn't have a slu and neither does that diagram. I'd be done otherwise. Will inspect this nut tomorrow! Will the strut not just spin? Click to expand... More than likely by now the SLU is u/s so might be a good opportunity to remove it all together .
jamesmartin Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2015 #9 nut screws into bracket , ball joints on unit can also be changed https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&r...XOJ56UIBatOsbuE3hkJTPkBw&ust=1420496289824300
nut screws into bracket , ball joints on unit can also be changed https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&r...XOJ56UIBatOsbuE3hkJTPkBw&ust=1420496289824300
Marmaduke Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2015 #10 Humblest apologies I didn't realise you'd got one o' them jobbers
Wes9 Active Member Jan 4, 2015 #11 Thanks all, it's functioning fine at present so I'd rather keep it if possible!
Marmaduke Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2015 #13 There's a superb sticky that's got a full list of part numbers and exploded diagrams, I use it loads. Worthwhile downloading and saving in pdf format
There's a superb sticky that's got a full list of part numbers and exploded diagrams, I use it loads. Worthwhile downloading and saving in pdf format