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  • Idler Arm help

    Hi All

    I am changing my Idler arm .. sounded easy 3 bolts and a ball joint.

    Bolts easy but can I get the ball joint apart..... So had a thought, get the bottle jack and jack it up on the bottom of the bolt of the ball joint while it jams against the frame. Winding the jack up and the truck is starting to lift off and no movement on the bolt!! Am I missing some kind of pin/clip that needs removing or is it brute force?

    I don't want to break anything so some help would be great

    Thanks

    Mark

  • #2
    Hello mate ... easiest way if you do not have a splitter is to give item C a sharp hit with a heavy hammer in the direction of your arrows on photo..... with the jack sitting like it is under pressure it should pop right out !

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    • #3
      Balljoint splitter is less than £10 at halfrauds,

      Grease the prongs to avoid damage to the rubbers.
      Rob

      Still working for the man!

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      • #4
        Thanks I will try that in the morning when there is some light.

        Cheers Fenman
        Mark

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        • #5
          Originally posted by plumb bob
          Balljoint splitter is less than £10 at halfrauds,

          Grease the prongs to avoid damage to the rubbers.
          Think I will get me one of them

          Thanks

          Mark

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          • #6
            Originally posted by madcampbell
            Think I will get me one of them

            Thanks

            Mark
            Just mind the ball joint boot when you use a fork type splitter
            Life on the edge is short, but the view is great !

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Paff
              Just mind the ball joint boot when you use a fork type splitter
              If you're replacing the Idler arm dont worry about splitting the rubber boot as the new idler arm comes complete with new ball joint and rubber boot
              If it aint broke dont fix it

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              • #8
                Originally posted by gary16163
                If you're replacing the Idler arm dont worry about splitting the rubber boot as the new idler arm comes complete with new ball joint and rubber boot
                BUGGER!

                Sorry....
                Life on the edge is short, but the view is great !

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fenman666
                  Hello mate ... easiest way if you do not have a splitter is to give item C a sharp hit with a heavy hammer in the direction of your arrows on photo..... with the jack sitting like it is under pressure it should pop right out !
                  Thanks Fenman one solid tap with hammer as you said and it popped off.

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                  • #10
                    I don't know why it works, but it does.

                    Get the steering wheel and turn it from left to right, then with it on near full lock in either direction, hit it with a plastic or copper mallet side on, it will then release.

                    I've done loads of these on my Defender without the use of a ball joint extractor. Works every time.

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