I searched all day at 7 stores. I need one asap to get my car off jack stands at my parents' house. I tried a hammer and pickle fork already and the stud won't budge.
9/7/2008 10:03:21 PM
dealer...maybe optimusprime will have one though. otherwise i'd try to find it online at a place that lets you return it
9/7/2008 10:05:37 PM
ive never needed the use of a single tool like that to remove any sort of part.anywhooi though autozone rented stuff like that?
9/7/2008 10:09:27 PM
any one of these would have worked in about 3-5 seconds
9/8/2008 12:14:19 AM
I tried a hammer and rubber mallet for about an hour before going out to get anything. All autozone has it the pickle fork.
9/8/2008 8:10:41 AM
something tells me you aren't hitting it hard enough. get a 2lb hammer and beat the absolute shit out of it
9/8/2008 8:13:42 AM
I'd hit it...harder
9/8/2008 8:15:36 AM
I'm kinda weary of beating the shit out of an all aluminum steering knuckle, but if I can't find one of those tools today, that's what I'll be using.
9/8/2008 8:26:12 AM
you aren't going to hurt it.. it'll break free before you break anything[Edited on September 8, 2008 at 8:40 AM. Reason : just don't miss and take out a fender .. I damn near did once]
9/8/2008 8:35:49 AM
A rubber mallet will simply not do shit.It absorbs too much of the impulse that you need to transfer to the joint/control arm interface.If the thing wasn't aluminum, I'd hit it directly, perpendicular to the ball joint taper section. I have a complete set of pickle forks, including an air hammer attachment, and it's seldom that I even use the damn things. If the control arm is forged steel, then my BFH and a good (and I mean GOOD) whack takes care of things. If you spray with PB Blaster and let soak overnight, then things get easier.
9/8/2008 4:07:55 PM
trust me that knuckle isnt goning to bend/break. that thing is made to take a beating anyway
9/8/2008 4:28:07 PM
lead hammer.works great.
9/8/2008 6:25:27 PM
I was thinking about this pretend you just walked in on your future wife screwing the guy you hate the most.. you have 30 seconds to do whatever you want without legal consequence and a 2lb hammer in your hand to do it....that's how hard you should hit this thing without worry that anything will break
9/8/2008 8:39:25 PM
are you replacing ball joint or what? if so thread nut on up side down on ball joint and hit the nut with the hammer. spay some motivational blaster (wd-40/PB blaster) and it will come out. i highley doubt you will have to heat that up.
9/8/2008 10:24:18 PM
9/9/2008 9:09:52 AM
there IS actually a tool for this guys.
9/9/2008 11:54:03 AM
yeah, it can be bought at lowes or home depot. it's called a sledgehammer. don't act like you always use the proper tool for shit.
9/9/2008 2:05:55 PM
http://www.alltradetools.com/index.html/screen/model_detail/category_id/195/display_id/id43b2afa44ed868.52416783/product_id/695is available at advance auto parts. Also, advance has a loaner program as well, its just not nearly as well advertised known about as I just discovered it today. The giant one on the right did it. Not sure if I'll keep the set or just rent it in the future but it worked really well. I didn't even know they had this set of tools there as it's not on the shelf. My dad just happened to get lucky when he brought in my other control arm and said "what tool can I take this off with" since sears shipping is/was taking forever. (I ordered the tool in the pic at the top from sears when I made this thread and it's scheduled to arrive the 25th...) [Edited on September 16, 2008 at 11:07 PM. Reason : .]
9/16/2008 11:06:25 PM
^^ oh i can nig rig with the best of them, dont get me wrong, but i do like to use the right tool when I can. http://www.bizrate.com/automotiverepairtools/products__keyword--u+joint+press+tool.html
9/16/2008 11:14:41 PM