Astro Pneumatic Tool 7868 Master Ball Joint Adapter Set
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They go well with a neck ball joint press I got from a store and an otc
You need the press to go along with the adapters, and these will work on pretty much anything
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This is. In that case, I used this kit as well as my other Astro ball joint kit for 4WD vehicles to replace upper and lower ball joints on my 2003 GMC Envoy XL SL TV8. It was easy to take off the uppers, but not so easy with I am not so sure. I almost managed to fit the one cup I used for the lowers. The only way to make it happen is by being a magician. In order to melt the lower control arms, I had to heat them up until they were almost By punching through the ball joints with a heavy impact wrench, at the same time. Since the cup and C clamp tool kept falling off or getting out of position, it took a couple of attempts. The ball joints in these cars are some of the toughest I have ever encountered. were to do it again, I would just find a single cup made just for my Envoy's lower ball joint rather than buying a large kit that will end up gathering.

I had to deal with a lot of pain in order to get everything done. When I bought this kit to do a job in the near future, it made a real difference to me. As well as the adapters to do the ball joints and replace the u joints, this kit also had the ball joints. My plow truck had some of the most stubborn ball joints that I've ever dealt with (ball joints), but with no sign of stress or wear, this kit handled the job perfectly.

Between the kits, there was some duplication of collars. The ball joints on my 2001 Dodge 2500 were fixed with it. Collars did not work like they should. I had to change the angle on one to get it to However, if you have a Dodge, you'll need to deal with it, especially as it's a powerful engine.

There is no doubt that these two kits are fully capable of servicing an astounding number of ball joints across a vast number of different types of vehicles, vehicles, and even boats. A truck. Sincerely, thank you.

A 7L quad cab truck. If you get creative, it will work. However, as I was figuring out which adapters to use, they sustained a lot of abuse and held up perfectly, with only a tiny bend on one of the offsets that I didn't realize was in the wrong place. We did not have an extra pair of hands when we set up our wrenches and put the tension on them. It would be helpful to have an additional hand to hold things in place as we set up our wrenches. tool I had to use was a 22mm deep impact socket for the top ball joint, but I'm not sure if it is due to my inexperience with it. All the other things I needed were readily available to me. This worked really well!.


The money you spend on is well worth it. Although it is made in China, it performed well and seemed to be in no way stressed. It took me a few hours to replace the ball joints on my 1998 Dodge 3/4 ton four-wheel drive. In addition, I ordered an OTC 7249 Ball Joint C tool, which I was very pleased with. You should buy quality tools if you are going to spend the money.
