Are these drop-links

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Are these drop-links

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Are these "drop links"
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andhow easy would they be for a one spanner techno-retard, to fit?
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Post by M »

No, they are lowere ball joints - and depending on how siezed in the old ones are can be a right bugger to fit, or can be a stroll in the park.

This is what a drop link looks like
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Ssssssssssss, nasty Xantia ones :-$
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Post by Ian_Fearn »

Like they said....


BUT if they were drop links they're easy to change. Liberal application of WD40 or plus gas or similar the day before really helps matters.
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Post by Stewart (oily!) »

Liberal application of mini grinder is even easier, almost as versatile as a hammer.
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Post by Vanny »

Stewart (oily!) wrote:Liberal application of mini grinder
Men use 20" grinders or Stihl sawa and take everything out in one go :D

There is always the gas axe!



Getting bottom ball joints out is a simple matter of how long you leave them on fire before getting the fire extinguisher out :D
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Post by Stewart (oily!) »

I was thinking of buying the proper impact socket for the balljoints, then again that might mean that I might never do another one, I find that once the grinder has removed the staking flangey bits the joint is generally warm enough to come out, last time I did the balljoints and wheelbearings at the same time, that gives a recon hub and hopefully no problems for some time.
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Post by Vanny »

i have the tool should you need to borrow it, cost £6 at the CCC National last july
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Post by Stewart (oily!) »

I found it in the sealey catalogue, under a tenner but thanks for the offer Vanny
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