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black92_tsi_awd
post Jul 23 2007, 08:29 AM
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Has anyone had experience pressing in new lower control arm ball joints?

I see there are replacement ball joints available for the auto parts stores. Most of what I read in the forums say to replace the whole control arms, but I have heard/read from a few different sources that it is possible to press in new ones.


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post Jul 23 2007, 01:37 PM
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I've never done it myself, but I've heard you can either use a press to put in new ones or leave them in the freezer overnight and then hammer/press them in while their still really cold.
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post Jul 23 2007, 03:30 PM
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I've pressed on in on my car back in the day. I've got a press if you need to use it. You will need to pull the control arm out of the car to use it.


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post Jul 23 2007, 06:40 PM
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Intially I started think I could just press on the ball joint after some research today. But as I looked closer at the control arms I noticed they are junk. The rear mounts are dished out and no longer fit the new bushings. The dial caliper in the picture is set for the new poly bushing ID.



So I decided to practice removing ball joint. Rented a nice set from Advance. Popped the one side right off. The arm are pretty scuzzy:


I got a couple leads on new lowers. TJ and Cory from here might have a set. We'll hopefully find out tomorrow.


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post Jul 23 2007, 09:35 PM
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I've put new ball joints in before. Not a fun time though.

Best idea is when you get the old ones out with a press, put the new ball joints in the freezer for about 12 hrs. Don't take them out until you're literally ready to put them in immediately. Before you go to put them in, heating the arm up with a torch will help make it really easy. The arm will be really hot, the ball joint really cold, which gives just enough room for that joint to slide right in.


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post Jul 23 2007, 11:26 PM
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I have also put new ball joints in my original lower control arms..... I did not use the freeze and heat method, but I used a "break-a-tool" ball joint press kit from autozone..... not that bad.

not sure why but it seemed that they were going in crooked, but with just a bit more force, they litterally "popped" right in place.

I also think that roadrace engineering sells complete tubular control arm upgrades if that is an option for you.


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