3/4 In. Ball Joint Separator – PITTSBURGH AUTOMOTIVE

Fits many domestic and imported front wheel drive vehicles. Removable pin fits into two pivot points for versatility. Durable heat-treated steel construction.

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This ball joint separator eliminates the hassle of removing ball joints from your car! The durable heat-treated steel construction of this ball joint separator fits a wide range of domestic and imported FWD vehicles for repair. Features include a removable pin to fit into two pivot points for versatility. This high quality ball joint separator is essential for auto mechanics and car enthusiasts to easily loosen and remove ball joints for replacement and repair!

  • Fits many domestic and imported front wheel drive vehicles
  • Removable pin fits into two pivot points for versatility
  • Durable heat-treated steel construction
  • Opening is 3/4 in.
  • Accepts a 3/4 in. socket or wrench

Additional information

Material

Carbon steel

Product Length

6-1/4 in.

Shipping Weight

2.40 lb.

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Tosha

    Replaced upper/lower ball joints and all 4 tie rod ends on my truck. This thing made it a breeze. No pounding with a dang pickle fork. So glad I a came across this

  2. 08

    by Scott

    The thing worked fine to remove the broke wheel stud from the front of my 2014 Tacoma. When I tried to put the new one in it died with the stud 90% of the way in. I don’t see why it can’t work for a purpose totally unlike what it was designed for, like an adjustable Crescent hammer.

  3. 08

    by Brandon

    Had to go to salvage yard pull a draglink bar for a Jeep, worked great with no damage to ends

  4. 08

    by Jay

    This is a great and easy tool to use, easy to set up and functions great

  5. 08

    by Zach

    Works really well straight out the box. Would recommend keeping the threads lubed if you are going to use an impact

  6. 08

    by Eric

    Used it to break away a drag link end from pitman arm on Jeep JK. Worked perfect!

  7. 08

    by John

    Used to remove 20 year old ball joint from LCA on heavily corroded Subaru. Worked where 4lb maul, torch, wedges, and 3ft pry bars did not. Cannot praise enough. Added bonus, did not cause any damage to the boot, great if you plan to reuse the ball joint.

  8. 08

    by Marc

    I love this tool; it is small but worked better than any other ball joint tool that I have ever used. It also worked just as well to separate my tie rods.

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