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E39 Integral Link/Ball Joint

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Hi Folks,

Just wondering if anyone has done their integral links/ball joints and where you bought/rented the ball joint press tool from?

Took the 540 in for a wof today and failed on those bushings.

I was looking at this DIY before but wanted to know if anyone in NZ had any experience with theirs?

http://www.beisansystems.com/procedures/swing_arm_ball_joints_procedure.htm

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Just use a rattle gun, some high tensile threaded rod with nuts and big washers and a socket or a bit of pipe to press into and to press out with.

That's what I used to do my ones and most of my rear bushes when I had the subframe out

Edited by euroriffic

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Great, thanks. Dad has a load of tools (mechanic) so will see what I can find in the abyss. We've definitely used that pipe/rod method before, especially on the 190.

Did you source your bushes in town or import?

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I got all my stuff through Paul at Milland. He's local and just works from his house. He has a lot of bits on trademe and a good place to see if he has in stock which he probably will

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Ah magic, thanks. I've dealt with him before and didn't even remember to ask him! Bought replacement cabin filters.

Will flick him a message now.

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Yea Paul's the man! He doesn't usually check work emails during the weekend so might not hear from him till Monday

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