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Finally doing ball joints on my 2000 2500 4x4 with dana 60 front axle, ANY ADVISE?


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I wish I would have seen this sooner but this guy is great with very good parts and very helpful. Glad you got it done. http://www.quad4x4.com/

Why spend almost $300 for a tool that I hope I NEVER have to use again when I can borrow it for free from Autozone. Hence the old addage..."Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free." I don't want to scare anyone off from working on their own vehicle...Just giving him fair warning. They can be a PITA, Especially if you've never done them before, and even worse, if you don't have the right tools beforehand.
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Mike, Here is the kit I purchased from Amazon with free super saver shipping. http://www.amazon.com/Astro-Pneumatic-7897-Service-Tool/dp/B00061SGZO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1276472742&sr=8-1 I did not have any issues with it bending at all, and it has plenty of adapters for other jobs as well. The major difference I can tell is that Quad's setup has the "correct" instead of "universal" adapters, and the press has a larger opening circle which will be helpful doing big U-joints. Also the opening dimensions of the quad press are larger compared to the astro. But like I said the astro press worked well, you just have to figure out which adapters to use, which isn't too hard. If you want I can lend you mine, just pay shipping to and from 88030 :) Chris

Yeah I might end up buying one just to do mine... http://quad4x4.com/Ball%20Joint%20Tools%20for%204x4's.htm It would be a full days worth of driving just to barrow a tool... 3 hours down and 3 hours back for Autozone...

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The set you purchased is the same kit I have and it will not work on the 3rd gens at all and is why you need the larger C-press. That kit will also not work on a few other newer front ends that require the larger c-press also. so if you are thinking to borrow it out to others for anything newer than the dana 60 I can tell you from first hand experience that it will not work. Here are a couple places I found to buy the set for 3rd gen ball joints along with all other new style vehicles. I wound up getting my old ball joints out but couldn't install them with the kit we both have, but the local dealer lent me their tool for the install on my 05 when I installed the Carli BJ's. http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDisplay.cfm?lookup=OTC8031 http://www.mile-x.com/otc-8031-ball-joint-press.aspx

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W&F, The press was a little tight going back together, but thankfully I found a combination that worked! Part of my justification for buying the kit was I was going to be able to use it for other jobs....Thanks for the heads up about the later model trucks, you probably just saved me alot of aggravation in an already "fun" job! Chris

The set you purchased is the same kit I have and it will not work on the 3rd gens at all and is why you need the larger C-press. That kit will also not work on a few other newer front ends that require the larger c-press also. so if you are thinking to borrow it out to others for anything newer than the dana 60 I can tell you from first hand experience that it will not work. Here are a couple places I found to buy the set for 3rd gen ball joints along with all other new style vehicles. I wound up getting my old ball joints out but couldn't install them with the kit we both have, but the local dealer lent me their tool for the install on my 05 when I installed the Carli BJ's. http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDisplay.cfm?lookup=OTC8031 http://www.mile-x.com/otc-8031-ball-joint-press.aspx

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