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whats the easiest way to seperate the upper and lower a-arms from the spindle? I had to replace one of the upper a-arms a while back and basicaly used a punch and a hammer to get it out. tried prying it out with a prybar and fucced up the rubber boot to the ball joint. luckily i replaced it so it didnt matter. so is there a way to make a tool like they have in the manual? or what are the methods you have used? thanks......

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whats the easiest way to seperate the upper and lower a-arms from the spindle? I had to replace one of the upper a-arms a while back and basicaly used a punch and a hammer to get it out. tried prying it out with a prybar and fucced up the rubber boot to the ball joint. luckily i replaced it so it didnt matter. so is there a way to make a tool like they have in the manual? or what are the methods you have used? thanks......

Hold the a-arm in your hand. Then smack the side of the spindle with a hammer. Should pop right out.

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Hold the a-arm in your hand. Then smack the side of the spindle with a hammer. Should pop right out.

 

smack it on the spindle where the ball joint goes through "around the actual hole itself" or anywhere on the spindle?

 

 

Thanks

 

Brad

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smack it on the spindle where the ball joint mounts...

 

like 2001 said, just pull up on the upper or push down on the lower and smack it with a hammer a couple times. dont wail on it so your denting it up realy bad, just a couple good whacks while holding pressure against it and it should pop right out.

 

just dont whack the threads, i let a buddie of mine take my chrome front end apart once...

 

lets just say that to keep from buying a new upper and lower for one side and paying to have it all chromed again i ended up welding the castle nuts on...

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