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Lower control arm help

Old Jan 31, 2019 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by n0c7
I did mine last year. Since I was replacing the whole arm which has a new ball joint already pressed into it I used the pickle fork to disconnect the ball joint from the knuckle. Then undo the other two nuts and bolts.

I was working by myself and I simply used a floor jack under the new arm and a prybar to angle the control arm back in. I also lubed the new bushings to help them slide in(slight spray of WD40) and used a rubber mallet to get things in place. This was the worst part but once I figured out the technique the other side was a breeze.
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