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Old 03-24-2005, 02:24 PM
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halfshaft trouble

alright.....front left cv joint is clicking so i got a new cv shaft assembly. i took off my wheel, took off my caliper and hung it up on a piece of wire, took off my rotor, loosened and removed the 31 mm spindle nut, removed the suspension fork, loosened and removed the castle nut that connects the lower arm to the knuckle, and i could only separate the arm from the knuckle only like a half inch and i can't get it apart any further. any suggestions of how to get it off or what i could do?
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Re: halfshaft trouble

could you only seperate it a half inch and the knuckle is still attached to the lower arm or you do have it off but could only move it half inch away from the arm.

idk sounds confusing the way i wrote it.
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lol both of you wrote it confusing. try using a pry bar or something if you cant get the ball joint out of the knuckle. did you unbolt the outer tie rod? that gives you a little more maneuverability
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Re: halfshaft trouble

yes, prybar or try renting a ball joint separator at your local parts store.
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Re: halfshaft trouble

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Re: halfshaft trouble

i got it off already, i unbolted the outer tie rod and everything just dropped out. haha, it was a matter of 15 or so mins until i replaced the whole shaft and put most of the stuff back together.
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Re: halfshaft trouble

yeah ball joints use a tapered pin to "bite" into the control arm so it's a firm connection. they sumtimes need a bit of force to pop them off.
but i'm a little concerned. if u were able to move the knuckle away from the control arm AT ALL then u hit resistance, then that means u have play in ball joint. worn to the point of soon failing. that'll be a mess when that gives way. u'r lower control arm will drop to the ground and slide along until the car comes to a stop, and forget trying to steer to avoid anything then. happened to my brother, lower ball joint failed on him and it killed the tire, a whole about the size of a tennis ball got worn into it because the wheel got dragged sideways (yes 90 degrees from straight ahead) from 60mph to zero. no steering responce. ground a nice amount off of the lower control arm too.

not to scare u, but suspension is the only thing allowing u to control the car. if it goes, u go wherever the car wants to take u. i'd double check that if i were u. since u said the knuckle did lift, but then the ball joint was holding it from moving farther. it's real easy to check, if the knuckle is still off the lower control arm, just grab the pin and see if u can push/pull it in/out of the ball socket. if u put it all back together, just lift the corner of the car, and then lift the wheel by the wheel and check to see if u have any play in the lower ball joint.

now that i reread wut u said, maybe it was just the tierod holding u back, but it should have still had enough range to allow the lower ball joint to clear the lower control arm. oh well u'r call, not a lot of work to check for wear.
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Re: halfshaft trouble

i checked for play and i really don't have any play at all. i had this one mechanic come over that i know that has a garage and he told me the ball joint was fine but he did tell me that eventually i'll need to replace my tie rod. but everything's fine. thanks for the help!
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