On my TD that precision tool was a BF mallet, a vise, and my calibrated hand/arm combo.

--T

Peter Frederick wrote:
The main reason for not changing the ball joint alone is that the control arm bushings are often gone as well, and replacing them is problematic (they are swaged in place with a precision tool), and by the time to figure in the time and effort, a new control arm is cheaper and it has a new ball joint in it.

Peter





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