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R34 Hicas Ball Joint Removal


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I just did a service on my car today and discovered that both of the hicas ball joints have play in them. Is their any aftermarket options available for these or do I have to use genuine nissan joints? Can they be removed with the hub still on the car or will I have to remove the hub and press them out?

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Yeah there pressed into the knuckle, you can get them out if you have a special puller that you have to make for it but then it depends how stubborn it is as there have been times I could get it off with the puller but others ive had to remove it and use the press. Probably easier just use a press since it only takes like 15min each side to remove the knuckle. I get my ball joints from road safe parts which bursons stock.

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Yeah there pressed into the knuckle, you can get them out if you have a special puller that you have to make for it but then it depends how stubborn it is as there have been times I could get it off with the puller but others ive had to remove it and use the press. Probably easier just use a press since it only takes like 15min each side to remove the knuckle. I get my ball joints from road safe parts which bursons stock.
i might just pull the knuckles out then, probably easier
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