PLEASE HELP! In the middle of a spring install
Hey guys,
Im installing some lowering springs and have a question. How do I get the spring and shock out from the control arms. Im ready the shop manual and It says to pop the ball joint, then un bolt the 2 nuts in the engine bay, then the main bolt down below. I got the castle nut off but my "pickle fork" for the ball joint isnt as wide as i need and Im in fear of ripping the rubber, then replacing the ball joint. How did, would you guys do it?



I tried disconnecting the stabilizer bar from the stabilizer from that bolt and it just kept spinning. Later I read that you need to use a wrench and a alen wrench. I figure this might drop the lower control arm allowing me to get the assembly out.
Im installing some lowering springs and have a question. How do I get the spring and shock out from the control arms. Im ready the shop manual and It says to pop the ball joint, then un bolt the 2 nuts in the engine bay, then the main bolt down below. I got the castle nut off but my "pickle fork" for the ball joint isnt as wide as i need and Im in fear of ripping the rubber, then replacing the ball joint. How did, would you guys do it?



I tried disconnecting the stabilizer bar from the stabilizer from that bolt and it just kept spinning. Later I read that you need to use a wrench and a alen wrench. I figure this might drop the lower control arm allowing me to get the assembly out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISY8bGof3bQ
I don't know if this will work on the S but it works on my teg. Notice the 3/8 ratchet handle stuck behind the ball joint. The handle works as a pivot to spread the pieces. You may have to put your foot on the rotor and push a little after it goes down, but it usually pops right off. Oh yeah, throw the fork away, get a honda style ball joint tool, or use this trick. A pickle fork can really screw up a honda ball joint. Good luck!
I don't know if this will work on the S but it works on my teg. Notice the 3/8 ratchet handle stuck behind the ball joint. The handle works as a pivot to spread the pieces. You may have to put your foot on the rotor and push a little after it goes down, but it usually pops right off. Oh yeah, throw the fork away, get a honda style ball joint tool, or use this trick. A pickle fork can really screw up a honda ball joint. Good luck!
thanks for the add. any way to get the picture to work?
I called honda and they said they dont sell a ball joint tool.
Yea, i was thinking the pickle fork might jack something up.
I called honda and they said they dont sell a ball joint tool.
Yea, i was thinking the pickle fork might jack something up.
Did you look at the DIY instructions in the FAQ?
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=303417
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=303417
Originally Posted by negcamber,Feb 10 2008, 04:01 PM
Did you look at the DIY instructions in the FAQ?
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=303417
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=303417
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Don't mess with the ball joints front or rear.
For front:
-Take the bolt out that holds the ABS wire harness to the body. You will easily break the wires internally if you don't.
-Remove the bolt that holds the brake hose to the shock.
-remove the two upper top hat nuts and lower shock bolt.
-remove the two upper A-arm bolts that the guys have circled.
For front:
-Take the bolt out that holds the ABS wire harness to the body. You will easily break the wires internally if you don't.
-Remove the bolt that holds the brake hose to the shock.
-remove the two upper top hat nuts and lower shock bolt.
-remove the two upper A-arm bolts that the guys have circled.











