S SVT_CT CEG'er Joined Nov 24, 2002 Messages 175 Location -- Nov 21, 2006 #1 Moved to troubleshooting section Last edited: Nov 21, 2006
A Auto-X Fil CEG'er Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 140 Location Pennsylvania Nov 23, 2006 #2 Use a "pickle fork". Makes it an easy job.
S svtavino CEG'er Joined May 16, 2001 Messages 240 Location CT Nov 24, 2006 #3 After you get the arm out from the subframe a large hammer can knock it off while the knuckle or rotor is supported.
After you get the arm out from the subframe a large hammer can knock it off while the knuckle or rotor is supported.
S seabass_00svt CEG'er Joined Apr 24, 2006 Messages 125 Location Michigan Nov 29, 2006 #4 In his haste and abstraction he stuck a pickle-fork into his right eye, and on removing the fork the eye came with it. -How Leisure Came
In his haste and abstraction he stuck a pickle-fork into his right eye, and on removing the fork the eye came with it. -How Leisure Came
T TheMexicanJob Banned? Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 10,009 Location Eight-One-OH! or the Nine-Eight-Nine! Nov 29, 2006 #5 our process was a little more barbaric. Put a long prybar into the lower control arm, have Barge jump on it. Thing pops off faster than a gold digger at the richest man meeting.
our process was a little more barbaric. Put a long prybar into the lower control arm, have Barge jump on it. Thing pops off faster than a gold digger at the richest man meeting.
A Auto-X Fil CEG'er Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 140 Location Pennsylvania Nov 29, 2006 #6 seabass_00svt said: In his haste and abstraction he stuck a pickle-fork into his right eye, and on removing the fork the eye came with it. -How Leisure Came Click to expand... Ambrose Bierce !
seabass_00svt said: In his haste and abstraction he stuck a pickle-fork into his right eye, and on removing the fork the eye came with it. -How Leisure Came Click to expand... Ambrose Bierce !