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    Help uninstalling coilovers

    hey guys! i was trying to uninstall my coilovers out of my DC5 yesterday and i got all the bolts except i couldn't get the coilover off the tie rod i know its hard to get off, but i hit it with a mallet pretty hard and it wouldn't budge...does anyone have any ideas how i can get the coilover off the tie rod? it was so fustrating especially putting all the bolts back as i couldnt get it off!

    thanks in advance!

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      #3
      did you use this:



      OR this?


      it does make a difference by alot.

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        #4
        is that first image a tie rod puller or something? looks useful and yes i did use a mallet but the dam thing would not budge a bit! having said that it was a pretty weak mallet, but nonetheless i did manage to give it a few big hits but it did not want to move a mm...

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          #5
          don't use a hammer - you need the proper tool.

          http://www.tengtools.com.au/steering-suspension/
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            #6
            and dont get these ones, i've broken 3 of these from bearing wholesalers.

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              #7
              i think that one is for taking the actual ball joint out of the tie rod,

              not for popping the ball joint out of the suspension arm...
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                #8
                Get what tinkerbell posted, often called a pitman arm puller. Put a nut on the thread and then crank away on the puller. You could get the super awesome Honda tool, part number 07MAC-SL00200, which is far better than anything you will get at the local shops but is expensive.

                Originally posted by hello View Post
                and dont get these ones, i've broken 3 of these from bearing wholesalers.
                http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...6nCtoMhSgw&t=1
                I agree that style of puller always seems to break. Except for the Honda OEM tool.

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