How To use a Ball Joint Removal Tool to remove and install ball joints 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @Analyzer52
    @Analyzer52 7 месяцев назад +9

    When you are pressing the ball joint in, you have the C Clamp upside down. The black part is doing the pressing, so it should be coming up from the floor, not down from the top. That's why it's fighting so much, and you had to make the piece. Only do it the way you did it if there is no other option due to clearance. Look at some other videos, and you will see the mistake you made in your setup. It worked, but it made it way harder than it had to be.

    • @deanhauser6626
      @deanhauser6626 Месяц назад

      how would that matter, its closing the space in between the c-clamp no matter which way, the part doesn't know

    • @Analyzer52
      @Analyzer52 Месяц назад +1

      @deanhauser6626 I answered all of that above. Once you do it, you will understand. Makes it much harder than it has to be. Just watch other videos and it will make sense.

  • @chief9161
    @chief9161 8 месяцев назад +4

    Great video and information! I've been watching videos on how to use this tool because I am not a mechanic either and need to do the ball joints on my blazer...
    Wanted to save some money and do it myself too!
    Thank You for your video and God Bless!

  • @ernestosolorzano5420
    @ernestosolorzano5420 4 года назад +16

    Hi,I am ASE certified.You did great.If the c clamp would not hit anything just let it hit the lower arm so you don't have to put your foot against it.And yes they are a tight fit .And nothing of the tool will break,maybe a socket or the breaker bar but the tool is tough.Good video keep making them.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Ernesto I really appreciate that!

    • @iounatta
      @iounatta Год назад +2

      Exactly, and use your floor jack handle as a pipe extension on that breaker bar. Leverage is an old mans friend here!

  • @richardturner7159
    @richardturner7159 4 года назад +9

    that thumb looks good, now you're an official mechanic.

  • @colinalston6727
    @colinalston6727 5 лет назад +29

    I put the new ball joint in the freezer overnight ( the metal casing of the ball joint contracts slightly allowing it to go inside the housing more easily). Don’t forget to oil the threaded shaft to avoid damage. Also consider tapping bottom of c clamp with a large mallet whilst tightening on threaded shaft. Works for me every time !

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the tips I’ll definitely give that a try next time I have to change ball joints!

    • @guesswhomartin9249
      @guesswhomartin9249 Год назад

      Ok... There's an idea, I didn't think of that one.

    • @terranceprice7006
      @terranceprice7006 Год назад +2

      And may be use a heat gun to expand the alloyarm.

    • @thecanke9250
      @thecanke9250 Год назад

      @@JeremiahMcintosh⅚ ⁶666

    • @24340alex
      @24340alex 2 месяца назад

      I'm doing it on my truck and yes it's very tight to come off. Broke 2 breaker bars.

  • @Noelbodenheimer13
    @Noelbodenheimer13 5 лет назад +33

    A little advice next time you try that when the ball joint starts getting tight tap the control arm with a hammer all around the ball joint and it will actually jump up in the control arm then tighten the tool and repeat hope that helps

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the advice Noel. I did try tapping on the controller arm with a hammer but was afraid to hit it to hard because They are aluminum.

    • @Liberty-Freedom-Outdoors
      @Liberty-Freedom-Outdoors 3 года назад

      Also nit sure how you made your knuckle loose a lot of ppl use a puller or try to a simple Plumbers torch is what I use all the time ! Just heat it good and a couple hits it pops loose

    • @oldiron4135
      @oldiron4135 3 года назад +3

      @@JeremiahMcintosh Your not going to hurt the aluminum as long as your not smashing the life out of it. Remember, it holds your tire on at 60+ plus mph. going over/through cracks, pot holes, drip offs and turning. Thats is a tremendous amout of torque going against that whole unit. A few love taps isnt going to hurt it one bit.

  • @JohnSmith-vq1kf
    @JohnSmith-vq1kf 4 года назад +4

    the struggle was real....in getting back in....never seen anyone work so hard....but, it worked...

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +3

      It sure was difficult! I should’ve put the ball joints in the freezer the night before🤔

  • @ApexHotShot
    @ApexHotShot 6 месяцев назад +1

    Jeremiah, thanks for this video and demonstration on how to use the pieces in the kit. I will suggest that the next time you have trouble loosening or tightening something with a breaker bar, consider sliding a length of pipe over the breaker bar handle to get a longer “reach”. The extra length / leverage will make the work much easier. I sometimes use the handle from my floor jack.

  • @VolksdeutscheSS
    @VolksdeutscheSS 3 года назад +3

    Jermemiah, good video. Very informative. I removed a ball joint from my Honda Civic, 2005 LX. I always use the impact hammer. A ratchet or open-end wrench just crushes the stud.

  • @angelramirez7747
    @angelramirez7747 3 года назад +3

    I did upper and lower ball joints last week. It was definitely a bear. You did a great job with the installation. 😎👍

  • @ronaldcagnina787
    @ronaldcagnina787 Год назад +2

    My friend you doing a great job I was just in the future to get a cast iron fence pipe they will not bend and give you the leverage you need

  • @garrettlivingston8577
    @garrettlivingston8577 4 года назад +1

    I did the same thing with my axle nut. Snapped it right off and was pissed. Lol...glad to see someone else did that and admitted to it. Thanx for the video

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +1

      Lol I was actually trying to do it the right way with the torque wrench but my torque wrench never clicked LOL

    • @garrettlivingston8577
      @garrettlivingston8577 4 года назад +1

      @@JeremiahMcintosh lol I had mine set at 50 or 60 lol

  • @garylozowski1419
    @garylozowski1419 11 месяцев назад +1

    Heating the lower control arm (carefully) before assembly, will allow easier installation

  • @pennyhelga3628
    @pennyhelga3628 2 года назад +2

    You made the part you needed . You a mechanic now !

  • @paulhonor5911
    @paulhonor5911 3 месяца назад

    Have an F150 with this exact same problem from a press kit rented from OReillys. Funny thing though...your answer to my problem helps me in absolutely no way. Glad you had pipe laying around...but I'm still sitting in my garage with no upper cup.

  • @chrismurphy5564
    @chrismurphy5564 4 года назад +10

    tip.. freeze the joint overnight, also dont hold the clamp w your foot, let it go around to the control arm that way it will hold it and you can stand up and pull on the breaker bar, clean the hole first with a brush and a lil grease will help it slide in

  • @blahadaniel9671
    @blahadaniel9671 3 года назад +3

    Looks good a battery impact is what made all the difference in the world to me on a 2002 Chevy Blazer , upper + lowers

  • @jordanherrmann9584
    @jordanherrmann9584 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the video! I'm about to attempt this on my F250 upper and lower ball joints. I rented the tool from the local Autozone- I appreciate you showing how it works!

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад

      No problem at all hope you found this helpful. This was my first attempt at doing it I’m glad I made a video to be able to help others. I did have a lot of comments about putting the new ball joints in the freezer the night before which makes them slightly smaller and easier to install. If you try this let me know how it works out and good luck!

    • @jordanherrmann9584
      @jordanherrmann9584 4 года назад +1

      @@JeremiahMcintosh Haha well they've been sitting outside overnight and we're in Utah so I recon they got pretty cold! We'll see how it goes, thanks!

  • @kellykolnes1954
    @kellykolnes1954 4 года назад +5

    Ball joints are easy with a little heat and lube . I have a big impact gun . You need lots of power !! I've never noticed any shrinkage with freezing them . I've done a before and after with thawed vs freezing and it was the same .

  • @terencejay8845
    @terencejay8845 4 года назад +2

    My kit arrived yesterday. Surprised how heavy it is. From watching the videos, it seems a very useful trick is to freeze the ball-joint, and heat the control arm, then fit. I'm about to find out! Lot of work due to nicking the ball-joint rubber with the separator when removing the drive-shaft for a new CV boot.

    • @andrewaardema7572
      @andrewaardema7572 Год назад

      Lmao i nicked the exact same thing on my brand new 30$ ball joint, now I need another 😢

  • @TonyGSiab
    @TonyGSiab 2 года назад +2

    You've done pretty well there

  • @MikeBeast007
    @MikeBeast007 Год назад

    Bro... I totally had this same problem 😭 could not fine a good explanation on the internet thank you hopefully this will help someone else 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @trtrvdcv
    @trtrvdcv 5 лет назад +30

    Dont ever sit under the truck like that. I did that very thing one time and she came off the stands and my legs wwere under the front diff and I bet there wasnt more then a 1/4 between my legs and the diff. Only thing that stopped it thank God was the bigger brake rotors I had put on the truck. Had they been stock my nickname today would be stumpy

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  5 лет назад +9

      Good tip thanks for the advice! Glad you made it out ok!

    • @kevinhancock4064
      @kevinhancock4064 10 месяцев назад +5

      Why I always put the wheel under car /jack /axle stands to..all about safety

    • @ChrisFiend
      @ChrisFiend 5 месяцев назад +1

      I am currently trying to take the ball joints off of a 2009 Dodge Durango and it's an absolute bitch!

    • @joshbeck1456
      @joshbeck1456 Месяц назад

      I was wondering if he had the jack stands , but what about when you have to change the transmission filter etc,you have to have your whole body underneath 😮

    • @LonnieSmith-zq6fd
      @LonnieSmith-zq6fd 25 дней назад

      ​@@kevinhancock4064always use good jack stands, had a cheap pair of stands one collapsed when I put the tire back on a power wagon, I was reaching for the lugnuts when it came down. I left work right then and went to the bar lol.

  • @RaulVR-Life
    @RaulVR-Life 4 года назад +2

    I changed the four ball joint to a Ram 1500, they was heavy strong. I use a the kit and a Dewalt 1/2 high torque impact. and tightening the maximum with the pistol, I had to hit him with a brown. They went out, I was surprised by the strength of that impact wrench.

  • @jrios030284
    @jrios030284 4 года назад +1

    TODAY I DID ON MY MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS IN A 5 HOURS MAKE ME TO FINISH IT, BUT I DID THANKS YOU FOR YOU TUTORING GO BLESS YOU 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @dalejrfan88intexas
    @dalejrfan88intexas 2 года назад

    Brother I ain't gonna lie. I've been fighting trying to get 2 lower ball joint for a few hours
    I have the press in/out tool with pie e your talking about
    But the knuckle seems to be preventing me from getting the c part straight up n down. I have tie rod removed. Guess I'll remove nut from upper arm and get knuckle out of yhe way. But anyhow the paper with instructions that came with tool didn't make sense. Watching you take the time out to make a video saved my day. Thank you and God bless

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  2 года назад +1

      Awesome and glad it helped you out! Others have mentioned putting the ball joint’s in the freezer the night before That helps them go in.

    • @dalejrfan88intexas
      @dalejrfan88intexas 2 года назад

      @@JeremiahMcintosh make it even easier if you could put the control arm on BBQ pit or oven on low temp all night and ball joints in freezer

    • @dalejrfan88intexas
      @dalejrfan88intexas 2 года назад

      @@JeremiahMcintosh the techs at the automotive dealerships I worked at. And Kenworth & Pererbilt also. Like trying to get a gear on a shafts They'd heat gear overnight and put shaft in freezer

  • @saudielarcos6033
    @saudielarcos6033 2 года назад +1

    Lol good job! Even the simplest job turns into a mission.

  • @dw.7655
    @dw.7655 4 года назад +1

    Nice job. I bought a kit from Eastwood, Pottstown, PA for about $40.00. Going to try my ball joints on my 1986 F150, 2WD with 104000.0 miles. Never been changed, but a little loose.

  • @keithbrier4397
    @keithbrier4397 3 года назад

    You do better work than some of these so called mechanics I have seen.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  3 года назад

      Thanks Keith! That’s one reason I try to do most of the work Myself!

  • @williedog1127
    @williedog1127 4 года назад +2

    A cooler, 1 bag of ice and a box of table salt. In the cooler for about 30 and it'll push right in. I use this method putting bearings in excavator buckets on the job site. Saved a ton of money from the machine shop guys!

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +1

      Good tip but what does the table salt do? Seems like it would make it rust easier?

  • @steveolson69
    @steveolson69 3 года назад +1

    it helps to grease the socket before you press it in .took 6 hrs.on left side half an hr. on the right side once I figuered that out and I was able to use a pipewrench handle for las little bit .last 1/16 of in. is hardest because of debris if not clean enough.

  • @norlinblack5017
    @norlinblack5017 2 года назад +2

    All u have to do is when u run the ball joint up until it bottoms out loosen then clamp and put the biggest sleeve on top and the top piece on that and continue pressing. All while the bottom sleeve and bottom piece are still on the clamp with the ball joint stud still in the middle.

  • @lmbear
    @lmbear 2 года назад

    You did a great job. My only suggestion is to buy a Milwaukee fuel 1/2" drive impact wrench to help with this job. That's what I use and it makes it much easier than trying to use a breaker bar or similar tool.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  2 года назад

      Thanks. I tried my air impact gun but it didn’t work at all!

  • @jamieprice126
    @jamieprice126 4 года назад +4

    i put a little grease on the joint and inside the control arm it goes in easy that way

  • @jannyperalta5572
    @jannyperalta5572 2 года назад

    Great job at explaining and using the tool I never changed one till now and this was definitely useful. I just have to wait till tomorrow to get the top adapter or homedepot for a piece of pipe. Thanks a lot

  • @JLemley1960
    @JLemley1960 3 года назад +3

    Looks like the installation problem may have been you forget to coat the ball joint and the bore with the Permatex. On parts that don't require/include the Permatex, it's a good idea to use some anti-seize (I like the Permatex with copper) as a lubricant. It will also make the next replacement job easier.
    Blessings 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip I coated it with the included packet that came with the new ball joints.

  • @Liberty-Freedom-Outdoors
    @Liberty-Freedom-Outdoors 3 года назад +1

    Abewr it was so easy ! Besides the press tools don’t have the right stuff in them like this guys says I used a racer off of a barring to make mine fully seat the ball joint

  • @Awed1b
    @Awed1b 2 года назад +1

    Jeremiah, Thanks for the video. I was hurting for you as you tightened it up. Get a stronger impact wrench! The fit is pretty much an interference fit and the aluminum was probibly sheering (galling) in tenth of thousandths at every imperfection as you were pressing the steel ball joint up. Hence the struggle. Also, any slight cocking of the angle between the two causes almost impossible pressures. hence the suggestions of tapping the control arm with a hammer. I hope you use some safety glasses. Those breaker bars and sockets can snap. Helpful video!

  • @robertvel2462
    @robertvel2462 4 года назад

    great help and explanation on how to use it as I am going to get to do this tomorrow thanks so much.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад

      You are welcome And good luck I hope it goes easier for you than mine LOL. I’ve heard people say put the ball joints in the freezer the night before and they go in a lot easier!

  • @billknight964
    @billknight964 2 месяца назад +1

    Lube the ball joint and steering knuckle before installation and lube threads on the install tool to make it easier.

  • @mohdnasirsalleh5056
    @mohdnasirsalleh5056 8 месяцев назад +1

    Should apply same grease on the ball joint before u press ini..

  • @richardgobeli4251
    @richardgobeli4251 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent presentation of how to for that tool. Could not get same tool to fit install of lower on Dodge Ram 1500 due to using supplied tube spacers bottom AND top. Tried just the flat adapter and all good. Thanks and subscribed.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  5 лет назад

      Thank you Richard! I’m glad this video helped you out!

    • @jmemixx
      @jmemixx 2 года назад +1

      Yeah it’s not always gonna fit certain cars and truck. I used the cup also on my 1500

  • @soburnedout
    @soburnedout 4 года назад +2

    Ball joint in the FREEZER- overnight if possible. Dry ice is colder so maybe use the dry ice to finish getting the metal as cold as possible. The metal will contract enough to make the job unbelievably easier

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад

      Great tip! I wish I knew that earlier, it would of made installation a lot easier!

  • @ashleybruton7076
    @ashleybruton7076 4 года назад +4

    Had Sam problem missing that extra cup and the one that I rented from a ol Riley's so what I had to do was just get ahold pipe wrench and lay it sideways and just open it up just a little bit bigger then the hole to get that 3/16 rise for the o ring put that fitting on top cuz I didn't have no pipe to cut the way you didbut yeah that's pretty smart thinking I try to find a old pipe ir something around the yard 2 that I can trying to cut

    • @AndreBarnett
      @AndreBarnett 2 года назад

      This is the exact comment I was looking for

  • @alankoza1917
    @alankoza1917 Год назад

    I had same issue as you tool I rented didn't have small sleeve.. had to make up something

  • @ChloeMomochi
    @ChloeMomochi Год назад

    I am currently doing the upper and lower ball joints on my Colorado, one side is finished and am on the lower joint first for the other side. Rusted and corroded so badly it looks more like it's fused to the knuckle. No ball joint removal tools have worked so far, using a hammer on the knuckle hasn't worked.

  • @WJHandyDad
    @WJHandyDad 4 года назад +1

    I'm giving you a like, subscribe, and comment because this video is very "real" as far as putting in a ball joint. I get pissed watching the videos where they go "zip zip" with the impact wrench and the ball joint just comes out and goes back in effortlessly within a few seconds. I've spent many hours over 3 days trying to change mine out on my Charger and it doesn't really have a good way to do it on the vehicle and obviously off the vehicle you can't do it with a breaker bar unless you have a heavy duty rig to hold the knuckle/control arm that you are pressing in or out of. Like you, I've cranked on mine so hard I'm afraid I'm going to break something (possibly even me).

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +1

      Lol yes mine were very hard to get in. If you were to remove the control arm off the vehicle you could use a hydraulic press if you have one. Someone had mentioned placing the Ball joints in the freezer the night before which helps them shrink just slightly and makes them go any easier but I’ve never tried it.

    • @WJHandyDad
      @WJHandyDad 4 года назад

      I finally got the 2 on my Charger done - took me 4 days of beating on them and 2 shops that couldn't do it. Literally hours of beating on them with a sledge hammer is what it took to get them out. I'm wondering if prior owner put JB weld on them or something. I completely bent the C clamp trying to remove them. Impact wrench wouldn't even move them a mm

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад

      Wow sounds like they were a pain to get out! How hard was it to get the new ones in?

    • @WJHandyDad
      @WJHandyDad 4 года назад

      not as bad, but the C clamp broke so I ended up having to hammer them in. I dremeled them out and cleaned them up before the install, and greased them up but not enough to make it easy

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +1

      Mine were the complete opposite they were easy to get out but tough to install. Glad you got it figured out!

  • @davidowencunningham2743
    @davidowencunningham2743 3 года назад +1

    Where you got your foot? MOVE YOUR FOOT so clamp swings around onto control arm to push on other side of ball joint to make it even pushing in and gives you more leverage!
    You are trying to push it in on a angle!

  • @faresnar09
    @faresnar09 Год назад

    You did professional job.

  • @sdriza
    @sdriza Год назад

    You made it look so easy

  • @guesswhomartin9249
    @guesswhomartin9249 Год назад

    Dude, like you said; you're not a mechanic. I'm not either. But I do have a comment that would make your job either. Use the cup on the bottom to put the ball joint back in. But instead of using this tool, use a flood jack instead. The weight of the car will cause the ball joint back in. You might get lucky and puts the ball joint all the way back in. I didn't get so lucky, I had to use that special tool for just the finish touch to put the final little ring thing. Using the floor jack and the weight of the car is better that fighting with this thing. My idea anyway.
    Love your video. Thank you for sharing. have a great day. I see this video is at least 3 years old.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestion but it was so tight I doubt it would have went in even half way like that.

  • @JesusArredondo-o2g
    @JesusArredondo-o2g 2 месяца назад

    Nice I just worked on a ford expedition full front suspension ran into the problem I had no socket 7/8 so what I did was I put a monkey wrench 🔧 and also used a big fence pole that fit in one end and just made it go in like butter

  • @bonniehamilton370
    @bonniehamilton370 4 года назад +2

    Harbor freight ball joint tool on sale now with everything included.

  • @otahu26
    @otahu26 2 года назад +1

    het the metal with a small torch and put the ball joint in the freezer. Or try a little tap tap tap on the top of the screw drive. it'll go right in.

  • @brendonrutherford5118
    @brendonrutherford5118 2 месяца назад

    Yes the "overnight freezer method" would I'm sure have absolutely helped in this particular situation without a doubt!! Respectfully, use more science & less brawn & you'll be amazed at the difference it will make. Guys always seem to forget this method of utilising some of natures simple science !! Understandee de englishee??? Best of luck next time around & I'm sorry for all that physical effort that you had to input into geeting this job done!! Bugger!!!

  • @Tankfc3s
    @Tankfc3s 3 месяца назад

    You think torching it would help?

  • @willt8717
    @willt8717 Год назад

    That ford is getting its last set of ball joints that's for sure.

  • @ArmenArmenjs
    @ArmenArmenjs 4 года назад

    Jeremiah Mcintosh question, Would do recommend HF press or you op out and take a different brand? if so which one, basically I need to do the same job on Chevy silverado 2004 original bJ's. Thanks great video and explanation.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад

      I’m no professional but You can always try the one from Hf and if it doesn’t work take it back.
      In the description of this video I have a link of one similar to what I used.

  • @themayor8730
    @themayor8730 4 года назад +9

    Usually freeze them first

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +1

      Thank you I’ll try that next time And hopefully they go in easier!

    • @goldie_box
      @goldie_box 4 года назад +1

      How long wouldyou suggest freezing it?

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад +2

      I’ve seen other people recommending freezing the ball joints overnight.

    • @theDaftman
      @theDaftman 4 года назад

      @@JeremiahMcintosh 3 days freezer, i could almost push them in lol. no big barker bar need.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  4 года назад

      Awesome! Sounds like they went in a lot easier than mine!

  • @jimbandelean5802
    @jimbandelean5802 2 года назад

    I think the lock tight compound might be setting up because of long install time. Measure male and female and determine if setting compound is even necessary.

  • @chadhunter3667
    @chadhunter3667 3 года назад +2

    Need to turn the press the other direction to reinstall

  • @ronaldcagnina787
    @ronaldcagnina787 Год назад

    That one more suggestion when you pull that bar you should have it level I know it's hard because of torque is extreme level bar level insert

  • @paulbutler6005
    @paulbutler6005 3 года назад +1

    Yes they are hard to put in. Turn it 1/4 turn and wait 40 seconds. Metal will creep over 40 to 60 seconds. Then turn it some more. They are very hard to press in.

    • @matmamat9690
      @matmamat9690 3 года назад

      Can we put some grease around the hole to make it easier to go in?

  • @udayaranawaka1235
    @udayaranawaka1235 4 года назад +2

    Cool Video. thank you

  • @Anderson-HandForged
    @Anderson-HandForged 4 года назад +3

    good job also putting a pipe on breaker bar would give more leverage and tapping control arm

  • @jovanluit8262
    @jovanluit8262 Год назад

    Tell the Wife if she would make some Spinage. POPEYE THE SAILER MAN TOOT TOOT

  • @reverendbrothergenerik7976
    @reverendbrothergenerik7976 9 месяцев назад

    I had to slightly grind the adaptor of correct size because casting on jeep Liberty was slightly angled.

  • @willscotmont
    @willscotmont Год назад

    You should not use grease on the new ball joint. That actually fills the gap between the joint and the knuckle making it a tighter fit. Just get the very knuckle clean. If you use any lubricant, use something very thin like LPS-1.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  Год назад

      There was a thin pack of a grease like substance that came with the ball joints and that’s what I used. Not sure exactly what it was though.

  • @rigocarranza2617
    @rigocarranza2617 3 года назад

    Important! always clean the area with sand paper and use some grease that way the ball joint can slide in easily thanks for reading my comment 🙏🙏🙏🙏🤝

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tips. That’s what I did but it was still hard as heck to get in!

    • @rigocarranza2617
      @rigocarranza2617 3 года назад +1

      @@JeremiahMcintosh it happens boss sometimes

  • @kevinhancock4064
    @kevinhancock4064 10 месяцев назад

    That ckamp held well ive broken 1 b4

  • @andyseamaster
    @andyseamaster Год назад

    A larger breaking bar will help. It's all about torque. Great job anyway!

  • @chuckhollins9891
    @chuckhollins9891 5 месяцев назад

    If you have an impact wrench use it instead of the breaker bar it's much quicker and easier

  • @terryrush5585
    @terryrush5585 3 года назад

    Great job

  • @stephenmcgraw3610
    @stephenmcgraw3610 3 года назад +1

    Should of put a steel tubing in the ratchet makes it easier with a longer extension

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. I was afraid it was going to break!

    • @stephenmcgraw3610
      @stephenmcgraw3610 3 года назад

      @@JeremiahMcintosh should be strong enough regarding your ratchet is a good brand

  • @ivandavilaperez4659
    @ivandavilaperez4659 Год назад

    Put the new bolt join in the freezer and before install heat a little the piece to help expand a few thousandths of the inch.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip I’ll definitely try that next time!

  • @robertjohnson-454
    @robertjohnson-454 Год назад

    If you put it in the freezer before installing it will go easier as it will shrink the metal.

  • @SlackersIndustry
    @SlackersIndustry Год назад

    when its the first time and it goes painfully like this you never want to do it again 😂. second time and third might be surprised that it may go easy.

  • @ROB3720032000
    @ROB3720032000 2 года назад

    i just did this yesterday and yes it is hard to press it back in doing it by hand, i couldnt get my impact on going back in so yea doing it by hand sucks lol

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  2 года назад +1

      I’ve seen others comment about sticking the new ball joint in the freezer overnight. I will definitely be trying that next time!

  • @MarvinResper
    @MarvinResper 2 года назад

    That's cool that's what I did made one nice job

  • @timholubowitch9097
    @timholubowitch9097 Год назад

    What size was the socket you used

  • @tommygarcia7406
    @tommygarcia7406 2 месяца назад

    That piece of the pole you cut use the other half for more leverage.

  • @duanetasha
    @duanetasha 2 года назад

    My bolt snapped how do I get it out?

  • @Az56818
    @Az56818 Год назад

    Orion tech sells a kit works good for around 42

  • @rejmonwilson
    @rejmonwilson 5 лет назад +5

    Need more torque, I will be using my electric impact for job, great video.🙀😱😲😢🥵👏🏾👍🏿🤙🏾🇯🇲🇨🇦

  • @dennissweet6758
    @dennissweet6758 3 года назад +1

    Should have put the ball joint in the freezer and heated up the control arm with a torch then they just go in by pinching your fingers together

  • @michaeljamesdawson427
    @michaeljamesdawson427 3 года назад +1

    You have to lube the pressing screw, that is why is so hard

  • @sheerwillsurvival2064
    @sheerwillsurvival2064 2 года назад

    My dad back in the day put ball joints in freezer cleaned the hole and used a little WD40 to help slide in he said the pressure pushed the WD 40 out as the ball joints went in .🤷‍♂️

  • @barrycashion9346
    @barrycashion9346 6 месяцев назад

    I'm definitely not mechanic by trade but learning more each repair lol put BALL JOINTS in freezer couple days b4 if possible, you can push em in by hand...good day

  • @cybernescens
    @cybernescens Год назад +1

    It definitely takes some effort to get in.

  • @wsfwsf1497
    @wsfwsf1497 3 года назад

    Is that white bucket your jackstand?

  • @bennysworld16
    @bennysworld16 Месяц назад

    Great Thanks for sharing Very informative video 🫡

  • @qwertymohamedfaroeks7033
    @qwertymohamedfaroeks7033 3 года назад

    you could heat the housing first a bit, then it would go better.

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip. I’ll have to try that next time!

  • @morley3810
    @morley3810 3 года назад

    I wonder if heating the control arm would help? I know when changing steering stem bearings on a motorcycle the bottom bearing will usually just drop right on if heated and the shaft is frozen. It is typically a press fit. I just wonder if the same principle would apply? Need to be careful with aluminum, but on a cast spindle it should be safe

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  3 года назад

      I’m not sure but a few people have mentioned freezing the ball joints overnight.

  • @edisupriadi3858
    @edisupriadi3858 3 года назад

    Mantf.tuh alat cah kalw beli di mana?

  • @2koolforyou88
    @2koolforyou88 3 года назад

    I had to buy that master ball joint kit just to use that small piece to press back in my kit didn't have it from hf $69 investment to have now that it have all the pieces if I have to press and replace joints

  • @otrsmalls252
    @otrsmalls252 21 день назад +1

    this is why you use a little bit of grease

  • @AUDIO2AUTO
    @AUDIO2AUTO 4 года назад +1

    Lube is your friend..

  • @raffieb762
    @raffieb762 3 года назад

    I was sore for days after I did this haha!😜

  • @hamiltonbrothers6782
    @hamiltonbrothers6782 5 лет назад +2

    I used a hammer to knoke it out then putting it back in I used a 3 ton Jack worked good for me

    • @JeremiahMcintosh
      @JeremiahMcintosh  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the tip! I definitely don’t think that would have worked for me on mine tho they were super tight! I probably would have broken the controll arm!
      What was yours on?

    • @hamiltonbrothers6782
      @hamiltonbrothers6782 5 лет назад

      It was on 2005 mercury mountaineer

    • @soburnedout
      @soburnedout 4 года назад +2

      What did you use on the opposite side of the jack? I can’t picture this with the control arm still on the vehicle

  • @alsautner1732
    @alsautner1732 4 года назад

    Good Job...!