Replacing all 4 ball joints
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advice - don't hit your finger with the bfh.
sympathy - you'll be really sorry if the smash your finger.
tip - no personal experience on removing ball joints on the dodge, but i did a 4runner one time. i used a pickle fork and idler arm removing to get the tapered section to let go, and removed the entire knucle with ball joints still in the pressed in spot. i took the knuckles to the machine shop and got them to press them out with the big boy press. it only took them about 60 seconds.
i think you're going to need a press of some kind.
if you need bearings or axle seals, this is the time.
sympathy - you'll be really sorry if the smash your finger.
tip - no personal experience on removing ball joints on the dodge, but i did a 4runner one time. i used a pickle fork and idler arm removing to get the tapered section to let go, and removed the entire knucle with ball joints still in the pressed in spot. i took the knuckles to the machine shop and got them to press them out with the big boy press. it only took them about 60 seconds.
i think you're going to need a press of some kind.
if you need bearings or axle seals, this is the time.
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You really need a press......Really....
EDIT..
DHV it's funny, the dodge ball joints are pressed into the axle yoke on the 01 D60's
but my friend just did his on a 01 F250 and they are pressed into the knuckle on the D60.
Mine took 3 hours
his took 30 minutes on the press at work...LOL
EDIT..
DHV it's funny, the dodge ball joints are pressed into the axle yoke on the 01 D60's
but my friend just did his on a 01 F250 and they are pressed into the knuckle on the D60.
Mine took 3 hours
his took 30 minutes on the press at work...LOL
Last edited by VEETEN; 02-08-2010 at 08:38 PM.