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Upper ball joint install complete I hope...looks OK?
Hey Folks,
The old ball joint removed and new one installed. Just to note this was an old conversion with the F body spindles on a A body. Just wanted to make sure I did it correctly. When I slipped the tapered part of the ball joint thru the spindle there wasn't much squeeze left. I thought it would go much further up. The castle nut was tightened real good. Other side which I haven't done yet seems maybe 1/8" closer but maybe once I get all the weight on it I'll be OK. I've enclosed some pics. I realized the boot slide up so I moved it down to cover the stem. I appreciate any feedback. Thanks! |
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Looks OK based on the pics.
Quick tip to save the boot if you have to remove the spindle or A-arms in the future, pickle forks can rip the boots. to avoid that if the BJ/boot is in good shape to re-use, loosen the castle nut on whatever end youre working on just a few turns, making sure the nut still has its thickness of threads, then hit the spindle knuckle with a BFH... the pressure from the spring will pop the BJ out of the spindle without hurting the boot or BJ. |
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Thank you for taking the time to verify my installation. I wasn't sure if the spindle had to ride up more when I saw part of the ball joint stem exposed.
Also, thanks for the tip on the BFH! |
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