Well, after putting up with the most god awful shreiking sound for a week, I replaced the lower ball joints last night. Here's how:
Remove tire, disassemble brakes, remove caliper and caliper bracket. Remove sway bar end link and speedometer sensor and the tie rod. Once all these items are removed, remove spindle assembly from the upper and lower control arms, also remove the nut from the torsion bar that runs up to the radiator frame. Once the spindle is free from the car, lay it on it's side and use a LARGE pickle fork to start seperating the lower ball joint from the spindle. I used a hammer to strike the threaded part of the ball joint to get it out of the spindle. Once seperated, reattach the spindle to the upper control arm, reassemble the brakes and the speedometer.
At this point, you have the lower control arm out, there is only one way to get the old ball joint out, that is to press it out with a HUGE hydraulic press. I have access to one, because all military bases have hobby shops, where you can take your car to do work. So I took both my lower control arms and new ball joints in to have them swapped out. The guy was nice enough to do it for me and not charge me a cent! If you dont have a hydraulic press, then find a Machine shop or a garage where you will probably have to pay to have it done, but it will be less than the price of buying 1 lower control arm assembly. Once the new ball joints have been pressed in, replace them on the car and have it aligned.
If you have any questions about how I did it, or the method I used, just ask. It took me 3 hours, and would have taken less had I removed the spindle immediately. I had a narrow pickle fork, and it would not seperate the spindle from the ball joint. This replacement saved my life. I cannot express how bad the squeal was. I paid $26.99 apiece for the ball joints. The new control arms from Maxx were over $100.00 apiece. This is a fairly easy job, and I believe even a "Rookie" could do it fairly easily. Sorry for no photos, I was racing the clock.
Remove tire, disassemble brakes, remove caliper and caliper bracket. Remove sway bar end link and speedometer sensor and the tie rod. Once all these items are removed, remove spindle assembly from the upper and lower control arms, also remove the nut from the torsion bar that runs up to the radiator frame. Once the spindle is free from the car, lay it on it's side and use a LARGE pickle fork to start seperating the lower ball joint from the spindle. I used a hammer to strike the threaded part of the ball joint to get it out of the spindle. Once seperated, reattach the spindle to the upper control arm, reassemble the brakes and the speedometer.
At this point, you have the lower control arm out, there is only one way to get the old ball joint out, that is to press it out with a HUGE hydraulic press. I have access to one, because all military bases have hobby shops, where you can take your car to do work. So I took both my lower control arms and new ball joints in to have them swapped out. The guy was nice enough to do it for me and not charge me a cent! If you dont have a hydraulic press, then find a Machine shop or a garage where you will probably have to pay to have it done, but it will be less than the price of buying 1 lower control arm assembly. Once the new ball joints have been pressed in, replace them on the car and have it aligned.
If you have any questions about how I did it, or the method I used, just ask. It took me 3 hours, and would have taken less had I removed the spindle immediately. I had a narrow pickle fork, and it would not seperate the spindle from the ball joint. This replacement saved my life. I cannot express how bad the squeal was. I paid $26.99 apiece for the ball joints. The new control arms from Maxx were over $100.00 apiece. This is a fairly easy job, and I believe even a "Rookie" could do it fairly easily. Sorry for no photos, I was racing the clock.