lower ball joint
I suppose it's possible if your ball joint is pressed into the LCA. You'll most likely need to rent the proper tools from O'Reilly or Autozone or whatever you have. This will make it easier to separate the ball joint from the LCA and also press the replacement back into the LCA.
The benefit of taking it off the truck is you can beat on it w/o risk of tipping over your truck.
The benefit of taking it off the truck is you can beat on it w/o risk of tipping over your truck.
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I wouldhttps://www.ranger-forums.com/suspension-tech-36/ranger-4-inch-lift-questions-139872/ I would never beat on my truck with a hammer, after removing the circlip does the ball joint press up or down thank you
a few hits with a 5lb dead blow and the lower ball joint should come right out. its a waste of time pressing it out. There's no reason to not use a BFH to get it out, that LCA won't even be phased unless your aim sucks and you miss hitting the ball joint repeatedly
getting it back in however, yes requires it to be pressed in.
and if you want to save yourself even more time, pull the whole knuckle off with the axle and you'll have tons of space. This was on one of my old rangers but the same applied to my 2004 i currently have when I did replaced everything a couple of months ago.
getting it back in however, yes requires it to be pressed in.
and if you want to save yourself even more time, pull the whole knuckle off with the axle and you'll have tons of space. This was on one of my old rangers but the same applied to my 2004 i currently have when I did replaced everything a couple of months ago.
Last edited by 99offroadrngr; Dec 22, 2014 at 10:52 PM.
Sounds painful. Trollolol
Lol wouldn't budge bro. Salty roads and being an original joint 6 years old living its whole life outside, thing wasn't going anywhere without a press.
Using a hammer instead of a press is just silly anyways.
Using a hammer instead of a press is just silly anyways.
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