ball joint replacement question
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Last time i did my ball joints I didnt have a air hammer to knock the rivet heads off with, instead i used a drill and drilled them out. It was a pain in the butt, but i was so glad that i thought it was the last time i would have to do it as all replacements come with bolts. Well that truck has since bit the dust and i need to replace the ball joints on my new truck. So Im thinking i will use a air hammer this time with a chisel to knock the heads off then punch out the remaining rivet. the question is do yall think a cheapo air chisel from harbor freight will do it? or should i look at a used snap on or something? I dont know how strong of a hammer i will need to knock those off. Anyone have any experience doing this?
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There are a couple of ways to make this ezer using a air chisel or a cold chisel.
1 Use a drill bit half the size of the rivet head and drill down just to the point you are level with the surface or just past, then use the air chisel.
2 Use a hack saw and cut a plus in the rivet head same depth like above, then use the air chisel.
Edit: Safety glasses are a great idea.
1 Use a drill bit half the size of the rivet head and drill down just to the point you are level with the surface or just past, then use the air chisel.
2 Use a hack saw and cut a plus in the rivet head same depth like above, then use the air chisel.
Edit: Safety glasses are a great idea.
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There are a couple of ways to make this ezer using a air chisel or a cold chisel.
1 Use a drill bit half the size of the rivet head and drill down just to the point you are level with the surface or just past, then use the air chisel.
Edit: Safety glasses are a great idea.
1 Use a drill bit half the size of the rivet head and drill down just to the point you are level with the surface or just past, then use the air chisel.
Edit: Safety glasses are a great idea.
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