A-Arm Problem

tinyblaster

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I was taking a part my quad and found a problem. When i got to the a-arms everything was good until I got to the left lower A-arm. The problem is it wont come off. I tried banging it, pulling, pretty much everything you could think of. I was wondering is there some secret way to get these A-Arms off, or any tips .
 
do not pound on the threads! I did that because I was so frustrated with them not coming off. New a-arms are not fun to buy, even though they are not expensive.
 
support the spindle on a block of wood,
put the nut on so the threads are 1/2 thread below it, and crack that som-na-biotch hard with a medium sized hammer, might ruin the nut, but far easier to replace than an a-arm from damaged ball joint threads
 
watch it with the heat, you'll melt the plastic liner inside the ball, and possibly the rubber boot
 
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crack the spindle perpendicular to the ball joint a few times. then do what awk said, I would be really weary of heat if you're wanting to reuse/sell the arm you are removing
 
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just rethinking my experience with this same situation, and i did ruin the flanges of the castle nut
possibly put it back on upside down, again with the threads of the ball joint slightly below the top of the nut
 
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you never had a problem with the pickle fork tearing the rubber boot ????

I knicked one edge of the boot once. It didn't tear through the boot, just a little mark on it. But I don't put the pickle fork in and then hit the end of the pickle fork. I put the edge of the pickle fork under the spindle and hit down on the handle to force the pickle fork up into the spindle