K kodiakisland Registered Member Joined May 29, 2009 Posts 51 Reaction score 1 Location arkansas Apr 16, 2010 #1 Do I have to remove the steering arm on a 10 bolt to change the ball joints? I'd rather not remove it if I don't have to.
Do I have to remove the steering arm on a 10 bolt to change the ball joints? I'd rather not remove it if I don't have to.
onetonbb74 On the rocks...with a twist Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Dec 1, 2005 Posts 3,057 Reaction score 2,503 Location BFE Apr 16, 2010 #2 no, not needed.
sweetk30 Back to play nice . Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Nov 1, 2004 Posts 43,016 Reaction score 25,462 Location in the back of your brain Apr 16, 2010 #3 with correct adaptor no need to pull it.
K kodiakisland Registered Member Joined May 29, 2009 Posts 51 Reaction score 1 Location arkansas Apr 16, 2010 #4 sweetk30 said: with correct adaptor no need to pull it. Click to expand... You mean the press to put the ball joints in or something else?
sweetk30 said: with correct adaptor no need to pull it. Click to expand... You mean the press to put the ball joints in or something else?
sweetk30 Back to play nice . Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Nov 1, 2004 Posts 43,016 Reaction score 25,462 Location in the back of your brain Apr 17, 2010 #5 yes. press kit and possible 4wd adaptor for them. its in a master adaptor set. but i think a std press kit will do.
yes. press kit and possible 4wd adaptor for them. its in a master adaptor set. but i think a std press kit will do.