I am stuck trying to seperate my lower ball joint from the steering knuckle. I am ready to scream.
First, a little background:
I own a 1980 Spider 2000, Fuel-Injected, that had severe negative camber when I bought it. Upon close inspection, I found all of the control arm bushings to be shot.
So, I decided to bite the bullet and fix her before I had a terrible mishap on the road.
Near future plans include buying a nice set of Mark's Rota's or Monza's with some nice rubber to make the car look much better and handle better.
I purchased all brand new complete control arms from IAP and thought I would rebuild my front end this weekend.
Well, after about 8 hours of effort, I have gotten the upper control arm replaced and I am now stuck on the lower one. I just can't get the ball joint seperated from the control arm.
I am not the kind of guy who gives up easily, so I don't think my problem is due to my not being up to the task.
I've replaced a total of 8 ball joints in my life, with simple hand tools and a "pickle-fork-ball-joint-seperator" tool (on a '65 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S and a '66 Chevy Nova SS).
I've always been able to get the ball joints seperated with the fork.
Now my Spider does not want to cooperate.
Does anyone know of a sure-fire, better way to get this lower ball joint out of the knuckle?
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