Has anyone successfully changed their own front suspension (struts/springs) on a Lanos yet?
I made two attempts but both times got denied by the ball joint. Even with the special Ball Joint Separating tool it wouldn't budge.
Can anyone give some insight?
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Is it the ball-joint you are having the problems with, or the tie-rod end?
if its the balljoint, here what you do:
- I wouldnt recommend using the fork-type ball joint separator
- have HEAVY hammer handy
- once the tie-rod end is separated, turn the hub assembly all the way one way, and give the part that seats over the balljoint a few good hits
- turn it the other way around and repeat
The hub assembly should be free by now, but you might need a prybar to push down on the control arm.
If the balljoint fails to let go, you might need to get a torch and carefully heat it up around the balljoing, then wack it again with a hammer
if its the balljoint, here what you do:
- I wouldnt recommend using the fork-type ball joint separator
- have HEAVY hammer handy
- once the tie-rod end is separated, turn the hub assembly all the way one way, and give the part that seats over the balljoint a few good hits
- turn it the other way around and repeat
The hub assembly should be free by now, but you might need a prybar to push down on the control arm.
If the balljoint fails to let go, you might need to get a torch and carefully heat it up around the balljoing, then wack it again with a hammer
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