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willysman69 03-09-2012 04:46 PM

a body ball joints
 
Can u guys tell me how the upper ball joints come out of a 69 dart . Do they actually tread out or just pop out with a hammer. I soaked around the top with blaster and put a big pipe wrench to try and turn the top but could not. Do i need a torch Thanks fella's

bremereric 03-09-2012 04:52 PM

They are threaded. Right hand threads. Mancini Racing sells the special socket that will work great. Since they are old you can heat up the upper control arm. You can also try a huge chinese cresent wrench with a pipe cheater.

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/chucker54_2197_61946086

Duster360 03-09-2012 05:07 PM

I had to rent a ball joint installer/remover from advance auto for $100 for mine every other ball joint, tie rod, etc. Poped out with the ball join removal fork and a hammer. But I have one ball joint welded in from last owner not knowing how to work on a car so I need a new control arm. But I also have a newer car.

TVLynn 03-09-2012 05:40 PM

They can be a "B" to get out. You need the special socket to remove them And a 1/2" impact helps. Just go easy as it is easy to strip the threads. Use some heat on the control arm.. If they are rusted ?? good luck !! use lots of PB Blaster
BUT This is a good time to update to the later ball joints / disk brakes ? and larger bolt pattern if you so desire
Lowers are a piece of cake !!

bremereric 03-09-2012 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by Duster360 (Post 83024)
I had to rent a ball joint installer/remover from advance auto for $100 for mine every other ball joint, tie rod, etc. Poped out with the ball join removal fork and a hammer. But I have one ball joint welded in from last owner not knowing how to work on a car so I need a new control arm. But I also have a newer car.

What happens on those old threads is the get stripped when you remove the old ball Joint. Then when you put the new one in it won't tighten up. Then you tack it in with 4 or 5 small tacks. So maybe the last owner had this issue.

Duster360 03-09-2012 07:48 PM

Mines not tacked its welded completely around which Is what's frustraiting but over all the joint is still looking good for now just have to get a boot put on it and it will be 100%


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