Worked with the front knuckle last night. Also raised the car up a little bit. Back tires are on ramps, and front is resting on four jack-stands. Everything went well, except I couldn’t get the ball-joint stem to break free of the knuckle. Here we go again… I read all the how-to’s. Pried down on the LCA with a 5’ steel bar, tried whacking the ball-joint on the side while pushing down….nothing. Ball-joints are rather knew, with about 2,000 miles on them. I don’t want to saw them off, and don’t want to use my pickle fork either…trying to re-use these ball-joints since they are new. I soaked the stem with PB blaster for now, and I’ll be back at it later this week. Thinking I need to push down on the LCA with significantly more pressure then I was.
Spare tires is on for axle nut removal. Picked up this handy trick using the write up in the link below. When that thing finally gave, what a POP! It was so loud, thought I broke something
Link. This guy has a lot of good walk throughs:
http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/G...y-Replacement/
Hub came off no problem. Both front hubs are pretty knew, also with 2,000 miles on them. Will be re-used:
Sensor bracket survived. Wire wheeled as best I could without wasting too much time. Then OSPHO. I’ll hit it with some Rustoleum before installing:
Splined bolts came out without much issue. It’s just that damn ball-joint that’s in my way now: