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Old 11-17-2015, 06:50 PM   #1
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Need a hammer for knocking loose ball joints

What kind of hammer am I looking for?

I had previously been using a ball joint removal tool and it works well but last time it slipped and stripped the thread on the ball joint stud and caused me a huge headache.

Thinking I should try the hammer for now, at least until I get over it.


So what kind of hammer do I need? A dead blow hammer? What weight is good?
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I am not a mechanic but I would use this if I could.


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The "If I could" part is just incase I am not haha. I hope the OP is
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A dead blow or ball peen. The biggest that will fit and still be able to get some ooompf on it will do the task just fine.
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Don't look for a hammer, look for a steel mallet. Dead blows/ball peen take too much effort.
Two taps and ball joints fall out. One swing if good. Something like this.

http://www.perennial.co.nz/abode/686...etalmallet.jpg

They are like $10 about 5-10lbs that's all you need.
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Don't look for a hammer, look for a steel mallet. Dead blows/ball peen take too much effort.
Two taps and ball joints fall out. One swing if good. Something like this.

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They are like $10 about 5-10lbs that's all you need.
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Yep that would do. But you could find it cheaper with a basic wooden handle. Unless you'll be hammering all day get that one.
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you want a Snap-on dead blow hammer.....or of same or equal value.

I was a mechanic and still wrench...you need need the big one and acetalene to remove f-ing dodge truck ball joints and a prayer.
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I use both a mini sledge (no idea on the weight) and a dead blow (whatever is closest). Leave the nut on the ball join loosely so you don't hammer the threads
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Just buy a press, less energy and more efficient. It's cheaper in the long run.
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No, no, and nope. Unless you have girly vegan arms and can't lift 5lbs. Dude $20 for fancy mallet. $10 for a plan one. $50+ for a press. And you can't kill zombies with one. You can with a steel mallet.

And you don't have to place the nut on the ball joint. Unless your going to reuse it.
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