ZR2 Ball Joint How 2?
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ZR2 Ball Joint How 2? - 1/1/2006 5:51:21 PM
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00ZR2BLZRGUY
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Hi, Well I have a 2000 ZR2 Blazer 4x4 with the factory installed riveted ball joints on it, Its time to replace them and I was hoping somebody with previous experiance in the forums might be willing to share the step by step methods in doing so, so I dont get started and possably open a can of worms here. I just replaced the passenger side front hub bearing the other day and noticed that the CV shaft didnt want to pull out of the axel housing, maybe I didnt pull hard enough, or maybe it has a C clip retainer on the inside? I dont have a manual but it seems like it would be in the way of a Ball Joint replacement job, Or is there an easyer method? I know Im going to need to grind or chisle the old rivets off but Im more concerned with the proper steps involved with replacing all 4 of the joints. A how 2 explination would be greatly appretiated and would save me the cost of a manul =). Thanks and Happy New Year
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RE: ZR2 Ball Joint How 2? - 1/1/2006 6:12:11 PM
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swartlkk
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Joined: 5/1/2005 From: Waterloo, NY Status: offline
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Well, here's my method of replacement: - Lift and support front end of vehicle
- Remove both front wheels
- Unbolt and support the brake caliper without stressing or kinking the brake line
- Remove the rotor
- Remove the axle nut
- Press the drive axle out of the bearing
- Remove the ball joint castle nuts
- Pop the ball joints loose from the steering knuckle
- Suspend the steering knuckle out of the way
- Drill/Grind/Chisel the rivets out of the control arms ensuring that you do not damage the control arm***
- Install the new ball joints - make sure that the grease zerks are installed so that they can be serviced with minimal work once everything is reassembled
- Reinstall everything else
***Damage to the control arms could cause them to break prematurely causing loss of control and possibly resulting in a vehicle accident.
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