Matco Ball Joint Press out ball joint Tool Kit pt.1
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a sledge maybe twice on the side itll come right out. tool not needed
@@erberIsSillyhawk Can't beat them out all the time. Watch part 2 pressing it in. th-cam.com/users/shortsTNJgkDHIBUk?feature=share
Yea a hammer doesn’t work like that all the time and especially not putting the new one in
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Now that's a three handed tool if I ever seen one
One more hand would be useful here lol
Holy crap yes
Every ball joint press I've used is a three hand tool. This one actually looks better than most since the cups are retained in the ends
Looks tricky but an awesome tool
It's a great tool, we got one at the shop. But it's extremely awkward and way to dam heavy.
Doesn't matter how much you spend on tools, you'll never have enough hands when it comes to suspension work😂
Fair enough 🤷🏾♂️
Frs
That's why I got married
So this is what my grandpa meant when he said, "You be better off with a third hand instead of a pecker!"😂😂😂
Was this before or after pap pap started using she/her pronouns 😂
Unless you use the pecker as a third hand
Hell it takes me 2 hands just to hold mine to piss 😂😂😂 god damn thing keeps getting slammed in the toilet lid
@@justinheardG95 😂😂
I must pull them out with my hand.
As a man who's works on cars for years most people have no idea how we absolutely love certain tools that makes our job easier. I've had dreams about my 10 mm 6 point shorty socket! 🤣
Lol true
Dreaming of where it went ? Lol that 10 mm is notorious for playing hide and seek!
Haha I love those specialty tools it's like the magic trick
Works like a prop-puller.
Amazon sells a kit of various 10mm sockets such as great gift.
$1300 bucks... damn, that's a lot of 5lb hammers.
lol
You can get the harbor freight one for way cheaper. Works perfectly fine also.
@@tristanlong7 not on a rusty dodge or jeep wrangler
@@letsfixit251 I used them on rusty semi's and it works fine. You just have to smack the driver with a hammer when it gets stuck.
@@tristanlong7 smack the driver? Lol wait until you work on a rusted jeep wrangler though.
That made me cry, fucking beautiful my guy.
This is your guy? Awwww that’s sweet. Happy you found someone! Great tool!
😂😂
Someone's been drinking. 😆
I’m still using a 20yr old OTC c-clamp style press. Works great and doesn’t take seven hands to hold it in place.
Yeah but like it’s cool 😂
I guarantee you’ve struggled on a dodge ball joint. If you used this, you’ll realize how much easier and faster it is. Our store bought it when it came out, does the job so much faster than any c-clamp ever has. I highly recommend it.
Arguing with all the overpriced tool zombies in here is tiring...enjoy your overpriced tool that drains your wallet every week in tool bills. I pay $0 a week to the tool nazis.
@alainorozco8032 I did my ball joints on my dodge, put all the clips on, and the one popped out when I turned the wheel while sitting still, so I tacked it in.
Sheesh thats rough😬
I watched my pops with this exact tool... for solid 20 minutes try and work out a rusted, completely welded, solid lower and upper ball joint on a 95 ranger.... about 20 minutes later I saw I'm driving to Napa and he got complete lower and upper control arms with new bushings... and he sold that tool back to the matco guy and said "if it's that fucked up and needs this kind of tool, it needs the whole arm replaced" lmao
Yeah, if it's that messed up the entire thing needs to be replaced anyways🤷🏾♂️
@@letsfixit251except you’d have to replace the entire axle tube on this truck in this video. It’s a solid front axle vehicle.
@adamchristopher2086 it is what it is. Basically, another bad design
@@letsfixit251 how so? 3/4 ton and heavier duty trucks use solid axles because they are more durable than IFS. This has been proven with countless GM Duramax tie rod issues.
@adamchristopher2086 my point was jeep wranglers are poorly made. Nothing against any of the heavy-duty vehicles witch should have solid axles
Pro tip. Tap on the knuckle with a hammer when pressing in and out to release the tension and your cups won't flare and last longer
Sounds about right
😂
Hmmm yes.
Plus LUBE! Lots of LUBE
Depending on the material. obviously you don't want to go banging on forged aluminum control arms. That's a recipe for disaster. You certainly don't want to heat them up either.
I use the HarborFreight ball joint press to change u-joints…it’s a game changer!
Look at what he is working on.....4x4....lower ball joint.... maybe you can get the harbor freight setup in there to do the lower, but your probably going to end up taking out the upper ball joint first.
@@ryurc3033 I did my 06 Ram 3500 4x4 this weekend with the harbor freight kit and did not go through the top on either side. Worked very well.
Harbor Freight is a game changer
My Ram 2500 ball joints were far too much for the HF tool. Literally bent the tool open. It is stout but those d*** things were IN there. OTC kit from Amazon worked
No no it's a U-joint changer.
Grease the threads, apply some pressure and whack (persuade) the ball joint yoke with a hammer to relieve it. Watch the ball joint move. Pressure again, wack, last pressure and its out. Much easier on tool and much longer life of tool.
I sure am glad I ain't the only one who fumble farts around lining stuff up. 😂 thanks for being real guys
I've been using a 5lb hammer for over 20 years. Don't over complicate simple things.
Welcome to the channel OG.🫱🏻🫲🏾 Come Critique my channel and see how I'm doing
😂😂I use a 20pound og
Right.... 10lb myself.
Y’all come do mine then
@gunz_ blazen5 What state you checking in from?
“That is the fastest I’ve ever seen”
Keep hitting it with your purse why don’t ya.
You've never changed a ball joint and if you did It was on a honda. Once.
Do a couple tundra or sequoia and come back, big manly man.
@@eikon7073 I’ve done hundreds of balljoints from vw transporters to tundras and probably cars you’ve never heard or seen in your life.
Sit down over there and be quiet. We are making jokes here no need to get your panties in a bunch.
@@eikon7073 so cry about Karen who told you to drive a pile of 💩 wannabe truck?
@@eikon7073 what's a better way to take them out without this tool honest question?
@@Junior-yd8xb this IS probably the most effective method I've seen.
That's why It makes no sense someone would make fun of somebody for hitting on them. We've all been there and th darn thing just won't pop. The smart ones that see loads of these in a month buy this thing, the broke ones or the ones that can't justify it for one use alone (understandable) will get a bigger hammer and keep whackin the knuckle. The installer locked it when the put it in by saying "that's not going anywhere". Now you have to unlock it by saying "It can't be stuck if it's liquid". Grab a torch and a hammer, or get you one of these babies.
Where was this 40 yrs ago when I was making up jigs and belting these things for hours, bustin my nuckles and driving the neighbours crazy. I still would have heated the mount a bit to get some expansion before the pressing out of the ball joint.
Apparently the same place I have been. That's not inventing one of these lol
I spent a day building biceps before learning that the top swing arm ball joint on pre 80's mopars was not a press fit but a shallow thread. I had a machinist make up a large square socket to accept 3/4" drive ratchet handle and with a 3 foot length of pipe over the bar I was able to unscrew them but still needed heat. I think Chrysler wanted you to buy a whole top swingarm assembly. I still have the socket 40 yrs later. You never know if I might one day get that 440 'Cuda.❤
Nice thing about this one- it moves the power screw out from under the vehicle, so you can flip it with less chance of running out of room on the bottom
To extend the life of this tool, it’s best to tighten some and tap the knuckle, tighten, tap. Doesn’t take much longer. Also I found that keeping the threads lubed up, drastically helps extend life and create more tension. Great tool!
That sounds about right ✅️
Man you never used one.
I use ARP bolt lube on all of my press and puller bolts. The bottle is expensive but it lasts a long time and I never gall the threads on anything.
@@Jpilgrim30 why not the regular red grease?
@@letsfixit251 the arp lube is a moly lube just for lubing threads. It’s not as messy either
Lube your threads every time.
Finally!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
DO NOT do this unless you want your stuff to be double stuck next time. I work for vw, we dont use grease for those reasons like americans do slapping it everywhere and anywhere. As per vw instructions you even put bearings in with NO grease. But to each their own
@@b5Bartwe’re talking about the tool
@@hawkboy000 ah yeah then i fully agree i understood that wrong.
Having that pivot is smart.
Did this on my truck recently. Very satisfying to do.
Remember folks, there's ALWAYS a right tool for the job 😉
Right
And always a wrong way to use it for something else as well.
Yes a hammer. Done..
Just don't give it to this guy because he'll use it the wrong f****** way he pressed the bearing out the wrong f****** way that's why I exploded like that
I read this as "there's always a tool for the right job.
Makes the content way different
If the tool says it's ok to use impact on it, at least use a good strong moly grease on the threads.
They’re still going to stretch as will that bolt. Might take a few years, but constant use will eventually break that bolt.
An air hammer would work just as well and be way more useful.
matco truck will replace it forever tho
I see blue grease on the threads
@@giveitthebeans1741 more grease is better. gives a reassurance to all viewing and questioning whether there's grease on there or not.
@@ninjamigs1766 Lmao! Who CARES about viewer assurance 😂 Maybe dude wasn’t want a whole damn tube of grease on his tool. As a professional technician, I assure you that I hate excessive grease on my shit. The grease is there, whether you can see it or not, and the tool worked, whether it had grease or not. End of story. The guy doesn’t work for Matco, so he’s literally just trying to show people ways to make their job easier. Buy it or don’t buy it…
The right tool always makes the difference on a job!
I have one of these and despite the price, it’s made my life so much easier doing front end work on my 6 cars.
I feel you
Don't ignore creaking front suspension. Three weeks after MOT (roadworthy) in the UK I heard the first small noise. Took it back and told them that I thought the balljoint was shot. Picked up the car and was told it was the fly-wheel making the noise. A week later I booked it back-in and told them to replace balljoints. The next week before the appointment the balljoint popped out on the motorway, screwed the fender, driveshaft and tyre. Big bill (paid by the mechanic) for a small part. Got the car back today after 2 weeks.
Sorry to hear that. The noise is definitely a first sign. Never overlook the signs.
why would the mechanic pay the bill?
@MatthewMorton-sb8ms They missed a worn ball-joint in the mot. I returned the car within weeks and said I thought it was a worn ball-joint. They said they thought it was my clutch making a noise. I then returned to book it in specifically to replace the ball-joint. They never.treated it as urgent and it separated on the motorway before it could get done. Had I laid a complaint they possibly may have lost their mot accreditation. The follow-up is within weeks the axle boot split and they charged me for the repair. So they couldn't be bothered to check the quality of the part they supplied.
@@greygtv6 at least they admitted they were in the wrong
Ok, I'll bite...HOW do you check the quality of the part supplied? @@greygtv6 Are auto mechanics also supposed to be engineers and materials scientists? Please elaborate.
I have the old school C-clamp style have used it hundreds of times.
Exactly...they want people to buy things that they really don't need.. been a tech for 15 years and old school way really easy...less expensive..less cost to you equals more bucks in pocket..
Unless you trying for expensive cars..well then...yea 😂😂
Just joking... Mercedes has a special tool for things...but otherwise everything else pretty much the same
Right, why reinvent the wheel haha
This tools is literally the same thing but with more weak points and costs 10x as much
Same. The Old school C-clamp style works flawlessly for me
Been doing nothin but suspension work for almost 30 yrs used the hammer and the c clamp just got one of these from matco love it does take a little getting use to .
The first ball joint press that works!
The snap on BJP C clamp style is the best I've ever used. I used to use a 5 lb hammer but the front Jacks lock on the drive on lift gave out on the side I was hammering and this clean ass 06 duramax fell off and the ball joint hit the rack. The other side was about to slide off the rack. Ran and grabbed a jack, lifted it on the rack and was barely able to grab the frame rail to pick it back up so I ca get the lifts jack back under it.
You need to smack (shock) the side of thar steering knuckle while conpressing the ball joints. They have a
.005 press fit. You will eventually tear up your tool if you dont.
Lifetime warranty baby, send it back to the truck
Best ball joint press ever hands down!
Thats the best press i have ever used. Works great for track bar ball joint on super duty
The sigh of relief on the first pop is the best feeling ever
Facts
I do believe you did that backwards, the bolt is supposed to go back out.
There's not supposed to be a spontaneous pop and dust, those fittings are pressed in!
🤣 do you happen to live outside the rust belt?
Jeep wrangler bottom ball joint press out downwards sir
@jhitt79 😅 he lives in the south, and so do I, but I've had my share of working on some of y'all cars from up north. 🤯
I do believe you don’t know what you’re talking about. That went very well.
@Joe Jizel He's learning. Him and all of the people who hit that thumbs up button just found out Jeep Wrangler's bottom ball joints press out in a downwards direction 🤣🤷🏾♂️
I have one that looks like a C-clamp. That impact makes quick work of it.
I do the loan a tool from my local parts store. 10 pound C-clamp i call it. Take it back when I am done.
Love a friend with the right tools for the job. 😂
I just tried this on my moms 2024 F-150. It worked great
2024 ball joints last 5kmi? 😆
You gotta see how fast it pushes out dodge 3/4 ton and larger ball joints ,bought mine when they came out and absolutely love that tool❤
Have you had any issue with it at all?
I love these! The c clamp types will micro bend, you'll know it when the threads start to mushroom.
Plumbing pipe the circumference size of the ball joint and a jack. Lower the car with the pipe in place and shzoop. That’s how I learned to do it.
OYG 😮, GODDAMN I need that tool.😅😊. Every vehicle repair shop should have one of those in they inventory.
Yea I want that tool
Thats a thousand dollar tool....no joke. Almost got one. I just use a torch and a 5 pound hammer now.
Yeah I think it's way over priced but it's so smooth and fast. Watch part 2 pressing back in on my page
@@letsfixit251 it's a great tool. A coworker has one. Works great.
Penetrating oil😢, is underrated.
penetrating oil does nothing on pressfit.
Foamy Chain and Cable spray @NAPA
Mine worked 5 times before the threads took a crap. And would you guess it... thats the part thats on back order been without it for months now. Best $2500 i have ever spent. Thanks matco tools!
😅🤣🤦🏾♂️
Lube the threads how long would your butt last w no lube raw dawgin?
Definitely the fastest I've seen someone break a ball joint by using their tool wrong. I'm impressed.
Lol
Wait what? It’s wrong?
@@study-tesh9542 no Jeep Wrangler bottom ball joint press out downwards
@@letsfixit251I'm glad I'm not the only one to notice that.
Why is he using it upside down
That is a thing of beauty
That’s a thing of beauty 😍
Wish I had this when I did mine. Man what a battle those things are to get out
The real advantage is this tool is on the install, way smoother installs with this one than the regular c-clamp ones
Am I stupid for watching this more than once 😂😂 the tool is upside down?????
Lol
I'm not a master mechanic, but looking at what it came out of the recess it was thinking same
These apparently are retained by circlip on the top, so this is the correct direction.
Correct and the Ball Jount should come out tbe top?
@@bustbeel1 wrong. Jeep wrangler bottom ball joint press out downwards
That IS badass.
That is a strong man. I have that tool it’s very heavy .
Opted for the new snap on one for half the price. Still a sweet unit!
Does Snap-on have one similar?
@@letsfixit251 not that style just a conventional press but works like a dream and has the quick snap attachments
@BigBoyNow I agree, I seen it already. Seems like it may be hard to get in certain spots though. That's really where the matco one shines
@@letsfixit251 true but for half the cost I have never had it not fit somewhere.
@BigBoyNow have you done a Jeep Wrangler?
Id like to have one but I feel like it would be similar to my master ball joint set that doesn’t have any where near the adapters I’ve needed. I need a master master set
what kind is it?
I could never justify the price and tool space required for that. I used to use an air hammer with a short and long hammer. I Knocked out the upper ball joint first then the lower, and installed them in reverse order. Never failed me, never needed a "third hand".
Nice that was less than 10 seconds when you got going got to love, Milwaukee and Matco tools ❤ hell yea!!! 🔥
we used a torch to heat up and bang on with hammer. it was fast enough and did cost as much.
That torch definitely cost
Only one I use since I got it. Gotta get a bunch of adapters but it's priceless
Oh, it has a price lol
I used to like snap on because their cups locked on and you didn't need 4 hands but F$$$ that LoL
@@Tony-ps9qk 😆 😂
I got the OTC Kit for a fraction of the cost. Made in the US. A lot of the four are having their tools made in China now. I told this to a truck owner, he told me I was full of it. I walked around in his truck, started picking stuff up handed them to him. Read it for your self. Two weeks later he sold it. This is the truth. They lose their butts on warranty items. All my tools are stamped made in USA.
Those pops were terrifying
That's a ball joint press riright there. That's bad ass
Now if only we can negotiate on the price😢
Some y’all in the comments don’t live in the rust belt and it shows this things badass
True
And some yall don't have a lot of shop time clearly because I would never use that thing to remove a ball joint and let's just say for fun sake that one day I gave in and used it. I would definitely put a little heat on that yoke to keep from destroying my new fancy, costly tool that I didn't need. The old type with threaded rod was only used to install ball joints. Rust belt don't mean shit when you heat it first. Use your heads, why put that kinda pressure on your tool. Go grab a mallet and ball peen, betcha I got it out half that time. Great advertisement though.
Look at you, you made this tool and it makes it look so easy!! Really hope you make a ton of money brother!!!
Best tool for a specific job on the market. If you are a mechanic and you do ball joints, this needs to be in your tool box.
That’s badass
It better had be for 700 Dollars!
@@BillCarrIpswich more like $1,200
The harbor freight one works just fine as well
Dont forget to grease the threads on that screw! Otherwise it wont last long
always wear good good shielding When you are using one of these
When one of those cheap little grade five bolt decides to snap and send everything flying You'll be glad you had the shield
That's really cute. Especially that rookie in the background saying "Wow! That's the fastest I've ever seen". With the combined time of finding the correct cups, finagling the thing into position, getting the air hose, impact and socket..... The guy with BFH has already knocked it out and the one on the other side
When I hear the words “send it home” boy I’m fixing to either break some shit or it’s comin loose. Either way I’m gonna laugh
Works on Chrysler and dodge damn that’s a hell of a tool
Just rent the press at O'Reilly's
Rental press tool are always missing tools, bent, stripped and just worn out. Sometimes you can't even get a socket over the thing because it's mushroomed out 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
It's O'reilly. No s
@@letsfixit251 I always inspected the tool to make sure it is in working condition and all the parts are there before I rented it out.....
I've never had a problem that way......
I used to swap out the lower control arms and or ball joints on my stock cars after each season...or as needed I always has a full front suspension parts set up I carried on a peg board in my trailer......
Never has O'Reilly's had the rental tool in stock when I needed one. I decided their "rental" program was just a scam to score brownie points. I don't think they actually even rent any tools! 😅
@mark moore Even if they do them, things be beat to hell anyway 😆
That's how not to use a ball joint press. Usually the tool specifically says do not use impact on it.
Um that's not the case...this is a robust tool...if you want to use the tool by hand...that's during the installation process....
Nope! I can assure you that your comment is erroneous! I am a Matco Distributor and when the manufacturer demonstrated that to us THEY USED AN IMPACT. It’s definitely intended for use WITH an impact… carry on
Us professional technicians like to torture test our tools. Especially while they are still under warranty, heck most have a lifetime warranty.
Heck I bet when you rent a Uhaul trailer you actually only drive it 45mph!! Lol , rules are meant to be broken.
If your tool costs a 1000$ - it'd better handle an impact!
Exactly 🎯
I remember doing the ball joints on my 20 year old mustang. I rented the c clamp ball joint press from a local O'Reily's. I hand spun that thing over with a rachet. When it finally popped, it sounded like a gunshot. New England rust will do it without fail.
Electric tools have absolutely changed the game.
You need four hands to use that tool.
Three should get it done lol
Friendly reminder that matco doesn’t make tools
I heard
And yet our matco guy charges more for his shit than our snap-on. I've learned over the past 7 years that I can't trust Cornwell or matco guys.
@@aaronsmith7143 Same.
I did a ball joint on a 3500 4x4 ram took me 8hrs with a torch and every tool in the shop
That low profile vs large standard C shape style may save a lot of time potentially surprised i havent seen this design before
I'll take the snap on ball joint press thanks
Because it says snap on? Or another reason. (I honestly might not know what you're talking about😂)
Not everybody got money to buy a $1200 press
Its definitely a expensive tool
It's a quality of life tool, not necessarily a need.. cheap press or fabricobbling a tool still works.
I have one and it’s heavy ass hell
@gabriel oneal does it come with a carry case?
Well good news for you, Matco doesn't actually make tools so you can find the original manufacturer and buy the tool for much cheaper.
I guess I'm lucky in that mine come out with the tap of a hammer. Worn out control arms FTW!😂
This is one of those tools that you will hardly ever need it but it makes a HUGE difference when you have one
Just as sure as you need to press in and out a ball joint, you'll need it.
Snap on has had a nice unit for a long time changed the ball joint game for me
Perfect Matco tool design made life so much easier 👍
Spending all that time to center something that will center its self is wild.
Quality tools make life better!
This is amazing. Part of the year if I still did cars. 🙂🤙
This would be great for off-roaders when a ball joint needs to be replaced.
I’m mostly surprised that the battery didn’t come out of the Milwaukee rattle gun just as you were using your third hand to line it up
Still got my Snap on I’ve had for 30+ years, works so I won’t replace it
Lower ball joints are the most satisfying ones to break loose 😮
They’re interrogating Tonina like she has Forrest Gump level IQ.
I’m not a brand tool guy, but that sold me on that one. That’s just like the c clamp style and the wedge style combined in one awesome🎉
Very cool! The link to it is in the description
I don't care how many loans I need to take out. That's worth every cent. Anyone that's ever done ball joints would agree
Tool will practically pay for itself after only 100 more ball joint jobs
working faster than he can think
Harbor Freight sells one for $20. Works like a champ.
I use a Remington. 27 caliber powder actuated nail gun without the nail in it. So the piston kind of hyperextends and blows em right out. Butbe careful if you try it!
That is so much easier than the old C-clamp style. You have to fumble around with like 3 prices at a time and balance them while you try and tighten it up.