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they can be a wh0re because they get stuck in there pretty good...all depends on when they were done last.
need a big ball joint press, once you put copious amounts of pressure on the ball joint via the press, give the ball joint housing (the chunk of metal attached to the axle that the ball joint is pressed into) some wacks with a big hammer to give em a nice shock load and they'll pop right out.
What he said. And I'm not sure if the ones you can borrow from Ho'Reillys or VatoZone will work. They don't have the attachments needed for a one ton truck, at least the ones by me.
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