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riveted ball joints

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  • #498948
    germangerman
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      would like to know your insight on this process
      its difficult

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    • #498950
      Alex SchmidbauerAlex Schmidbauer
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        You have to cut the rivets off. Get a grinder and start cutting it, and with an air hammer and chisel they will pop right off. Replace with the new ball joint and use the bolts supplied with it. If they aren’t supplied with the part, make sure you get strong grade 8 bolts and nuts. There are many different ways to pop the ball joint, hammering the solid part where it goes through the knuckle, picklefork, prybar, etc. Good Luck

        #498951
        germangerman
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          ive already hit them with an air chisle but man i have been fighting with these damn things im using an air hammer to try and push them through but they just seem to be stuck cant get them to come out

          #498954
          Alex SchmidbauerAlex Schmidbauer
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            Like I said, you will have to start cutting the heads of them, then chisel them off. This will weaken them to the point where the head will fly off.

            #498960
            germangerman
            Participant

              will do thanks for the help

              #499074
              college mancollege man
              Moderator

                before you do this.score an x in the top of the
                rivet heads.

                #500731
                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  [quote=”college man” post=49274]before you do this.score an x in the top of the
                  rivet heads.

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6f2_sx8wmwE%5B/quote%5D

                  This is exactly how I do them.

                  #500821
                  John ClarkeJohn Clarke
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                    Depending on the vehicle, for just a few dollars more (literally) you can actually buy a new control arm, w/ bushings and w/balljoint. I would double check to make sure this is not the case for the vehicle you are working on. Save some money down the road and no rivets involved 🙂

                    #501090
                    Col .Mantras=--=Col.Mantras=-
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                      [quote=”johncool54″ post=50157]Depending on the vehicle, for just a few dollars more (literally) you can actually buy a new control arm, w/ bushings and w/balljoint. I would double check to make sure this is not the case for the vehicle you are working on. Save some money down the road and no rivets involved :)[/quote]

                      I second this! Nowadays complete arms are around the same price as just a balljoint. Often much easier to swap an entire arm than to get into chiseling/grinding off rivets.

                      Cheers!

                      #501091
                      drthrift035drthrift035
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                        [quote=”johncool54″ post=50157]Depending on the vehicle, for just a few dollars more (literally) you can actually buy a new control arm, w/ bushings and w/balljoint. I would double check to make sure this is not the case for the vehicle you are working on. Save some money down the road and no rivets involved :)[/quote]

                        I was thinking along the same lines as you.

                        #501484
                        germangerman
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                          thanks guys i ended up getting it done but it really stressed me out haha i ended up getting the rivets out and had to use a ball joint press and air hammer wasnt cutting it but thanks for the info

                          #501504
                          EricWaterTruckEricWaterTruck
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                            [quote=”johncool54″ post=50157]Depending on the vehicle, for just a few dollars more (literally) you can actually buy a new control arm, w/ bushings and w/balljoint. I would double check to make sure this is not the case for the vehicle you are working on. Save some money down the road and no rivets involved :)[/quote]

                            I was gonna suggest the same thing. Looking into doing this job next on my truck, seen many places where people go through the hassle and then find out their bushings are bad too a month later.

                            #504591
                            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                              Glad you got it sorted out. Thanks for the update and for using the ETCG forum.

                              #504620
                              college mancollege man
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                                Glad to hear it worked out.

                                #504700
                                celticbhoycelticbhoy
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                                  Another way to do it next time is to drill a pilot hole and then use a larger bit.

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