I can speak for Lemförder - a good fit.precopster wrote:I've installed ball joints on P2s by using a large galvanised water pipe cut square at the end with burrs filed off and a plastic sleeve inserted to protect the rubbers. If you're using quality ball joints (Febi, Lemforder, Meyle etc) they will go in with not too much effort.
However I used Karlyn on one job and they wouldn't go in squarely on both sides after repeated attempts and they were fitted with a small .5mm gap from the mating surface. Online feedback about Karlyn joints suggests the same results.
2002 S60 Issue With Axle When Replacing Control Arm
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Re: 2002 S60 Issue With Alxe When Replacing Control Arm
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Getting in was less of a worry then removing. I can't see how to remove them. The Volvo directions suggest a special tool that looks like a slide hammer, but I only have a jack so I can't raise the car enough.
Any secrets to removing them would be appreciated.
Thanks
John
Any secrets to removing them would be appreciated.
Thanks
John
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SAFETY FIRST: Do not use a slidehammer or any high impact tool with the car on jack stands!
Take the steering knuckle off, remove the side bolts holding the BJ to knuckle, and then use a slidehammer to remove the BJ. It took me like 3 minutes per side once the knuckles were off. (I rented this Slidehammer from Autozone for free: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/access ... id=2831515)
To istall the BJs, I used Mike's method (with a 6" piece of steel conduit, nicely deburred); my BJs came equipped with protective plastic covers as they were Lemförder. Before istall, clean the mating surfaces thoroughly and lube the BJ seat in the knuckle with bearing grease lightly.
Do not forget to measure and record the strut to steering knucle distance prior to disassembly. When done with the BJs, you will have to reinstall the knuckles in the same positions to maintain camber.
Take the steering knuckle off, remove the side bolts holding the BJ to knuckle, and then use a slidehammer to remove the BJ. It took me like 3 minutes per side once the knuckles were off. (I rented this Slidehammer from Autozone for free: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/access ... id=2831515)
To istall the BJs, I used Mike's method (with a 6" piece of steel conduit, nicely deburred); my BJs came equipped with protective plastic covers as they were Lemförder. Before istall, clean the mating surfaces thoroughly and lube the BJ seat in the knuckle with bearing grease lightly.
Do not forget to measure and record the strut to steering knucle distance prior to disassembly. When done with the BJs, you will have to reinstall the knuckles in the same positions to maintain camber.
Example of Precision: Measure with a Micrometer, mark it with Chalk, and then cut it with an Axe.
Disclaimer: We (very) seldom do that
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Disclaimer: We (very) seldom do that
2015 BMW 335i
2015 XC60 T5 Premier Plus
2002 S60 2.4 n/a - retired
1987 340 DL - retired
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