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Old 09-13-2019, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by kd7iwp
I read somewhere (Bavauto maybe?) that BMW does not use tapered fit in aluminum arms. This is why it was fairly easy for me to remove them from my xi. RWD also have aluminum arms so I don't think should be too bad. I removed my arms from the ball joints (since they were still pretty solid) to press the bushings. I'm not sure how difficult it would have been to get the ball joint out of the hub if I had wanted to replace that.
We might be using cross terminology, here. Sorry. Lack of taper on the ball joint shaft, and only on the shoulder I believe is discussed in this Bavauto video on replacing the tension arms:

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Originally Posted by audiophool
I tore up the Torx inner and had no way to remove the nut.
Yes, they can still suck to get off. Mine weren't too bad, but did take some work. I put my impact on the nut which quickly started rotating the ball joint, so it was no longer stuck to anything with corrosion. The hard part was then loosening the nut from the threads of the ball joint since they were still stuck together. Fortunately my torx bit held up to the large wrench I had on the nut. I had success putting the torx bit in my 1/4" impact and holding the nut in place with the wrench to get the nut off quickly.
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Originally Posted by kd7iwp
Yes, they can still suck to get off. Mine weren't too bad, but did take some work. I put my impact on the nut which quickly started rotating the ball joint, so it was no longer stuck to anything with corrosion. The hard part was then loosening the nut from the threads of the ball joint since they were still stuck together. Fortunately my torx bit held up to the large wrench I had on the nut. I had success putting the torx bit in my 1/4" impact and holding the nut in place with the wrench to get the nut off quickly.
20:20 hindsight says I should have cut the nut off, but it's in the past and the only pain is in the memory.
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