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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
The answer depends upon how long you are keeping the Freelie and how big your wallet is.
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31st May 2014 9:03 am |
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AntG4 Member Since: 10 May 2013 Location: Herts Posts: 15 |
Thanks for the reply Went the route of getting a decent Ball joint. I had to remove the arm to get the old ball out easily.
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2nd Jun 2014 2:48 pm |
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MBfree Member Since: 04 Dec 2013 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 2 |
Hi all
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16th Jun 2014 5:36 pm |
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MBfree Member Since: 04 Dec 2013 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 2 |
Hi all
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24th Jun 2014 7:11 pm |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
For anyone else reading this, I have just managed to replace the lower swivel joint with the arm in place. I had to buy a 90 degree drill in order to be able to drill the centre of the rivets in situ, as there is not enough ground clearance for a conventional drill, and with some chiseling and the use of a ball joint splitter and a short bolt I managed to push what was left of the rivets through. It takes a while and quite a bit of patience.
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23rd Feb 2018 8:56 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I haven’t ever done a wishbone on a FL2 but from what I’m reading, you cannot get the wishbone low enough to get the tapered joint out of the bottom of the leg? That sounds the same as a Mondeo (you’re half an inch short no matter how hard you lever that wishbone down). The trick with Mondeo's is to remove the two bolts that hold the subframe up on that side and you then have plenty of room. Perhaps someone could try that next time they try to remove a wishbone from a FL2 and let others know how they get on. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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23rd Feb 2018 10:32 pm |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
@Steve D
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28th Feb 2018 9:17 am |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
the technique I've used is similar:
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28th Feb 2018 9:27 am |
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ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
Holy crap. That is a wonderful lever he uses to pull the lower control arm down. No wonder I'm having trouble getting the bloody ball joint back in. Decisions decisions.
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1st Aug 2020 10:12 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
How about making one of those levering arms ? Jules |
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1st Aug 2020 4:57 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Or just buy one
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1st Aug 2020 5:08 pm |
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ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
Yep. Made one out of gal water pipe. So now the control arm can move down further to clear the ball joint taper easily. However, the hub just won't go far enough towards the engine to meet up. I'm only a few mm away at the moment, but I can't get enough movement with my current technique.
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2nd Aug 2020 5:08 am |
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ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
Solved. In removing the LCA I pulled the bearing tripod out of the drive shaft housing.
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6th Aug 2020 7:35 am |
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ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
Second side came out and went in very easily.
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8th Aug 2020 3:30 am |
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