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With all the threads on clean, shiny tools sitting in the boxes, I thought I would share some pics of downright dirty and hard working tools and give some feedback on a recent tool acquired - OTC Ball Joint Super Set. I bought the ball joint set to be able to do ball joints and u-joints on my Land Rover Discovery.
The set is very high quality and in use did not flex, bend or show any signs of wear on the C clamp, the drive screw or the pushers, receiver cups. Due to clearance issues on the lower ball joint, I did have to grind down with my dremel about 3/8" off one of the receiver cups. This was my first time doing ball joints of this type and the job took me about a total of 2 days to finish. I lost/wasted quite a bit of time with getting the knuckles to break the taper joints and modding the receiver cup for install of the lower ball joint.
The knuckle taper joints lost out to my 10lb sledge. A BFH really is the trick sometimes!
Here are some pics in action.
As a novice weekend wrench, pretty pleased that I conquered this job.
Greg
With all the threads on clean, shiny tools sitting in the boxes, I thought I would share some pics of downright dirty and hard working tools and give some feedback on a recent tool acquired - OTC Ball Joint Super Set. I bought the ball joint set to be able to do ball joints and u-joints on my Land Rover Discovery.
The set is very high quality and in use did not flex, bend or show any signs of wear on the C clamp, the drive screw or the pushers, receiver cups. Due to clearance issues on the lower ball joint, I did have to grind down with my dremel about 3/8" off one of the receiver cups. This was my first time doing ball joints of this type and the job took me about a total of 2 days to finish. I lost/wasted quite a bit of time with getting the knuckles to break the taper joints and modding the receiver cup for install of the lower ball joint.
The knuckle taper joints lost out to my 10lb sledge. A BFH really is the trick sometimes!

Here are some pics in action.
As a novice weekend wrench, pretty pleased that I conquered this job.
Greg

