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- Chattanooga, TN
Just got back from helping Dan pick up KF_Chris's Jeep. Time for another STROKER!!!
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stumpXJ; one newly aquired bad ass ball joint press said:Which BJ press?
Ill have to look at the name, but its got every adapter you could ever imagine, and its beefy as heck. It also has all the adapters for the u-joints. I had a 5 foot breaker bar on it for one of the ball joints, and the 'C' didnt flex at all. Its beef!
It also has the angled adapters for the Dana 30. Makes life a lot easier.
Paid $160 bucks for it, but I didnt want any harbor freight style junk.
~James
Did you get that from LKQ? i still haven't been to any of the local Raleigh JY's, whats the best around here?
What...? A sledgehammer to remove axle shafts? What axle is it?
~James
tried to put my locker in, but found out it's not a c-clip axle, and that i need a slidehammer to remove the axleshafts. according to a friend of mine that owns a 4x4 shop, i can use the c-clip locker on a non c-clip axle, so that's cool. i also know a guy here in m'boro that said he'd put the locker in for $60, so that seems worth it. i'll prolly take it to him next week and just not worry aboot it.
Two solutions you can try:
-Thread a wheel on partially the way down with a couple lug nuts. Use the wheel as a slide hammer.
- Take out your wheel cylinders/brake parts and use a pipe and hammer to knock them out like so:
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i usually flip a brake drum around and thread the lugnuts on....
then what? beat it with a hammer? will that not break the drum?
My sawzall slipped on me this weekend and got out of control in the process.
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