What tools do I need for suspension?

What tools do I need for suspension?

You’ll still need wrenches, sockets and screwdrivers, but there are other things that it may be necessary to buy to complete the work.

  • Spring Compressor. One part of suspension repair is replacing coil springs.
  • Hydraulic Puller.
  • CV Boot Tool.
  • Torque Wrench.
  • Ball Joint Separator.
  • Strut Nuts.
  • Tie Rod Puller.

What is front suspension parts?

Front Suspension Components

  • Control Arms & A-Arms. A control arm (in some cases called an a-arm because of their shape) connects two things: The frame of your car or truck and the spindle or steering knuckle.
  • Ball Joints.
  • Spindles & Steering Knuckles.
  • Springs.
  • Shock Absorbers & Struts.
  • Tie Rods.
  • It all works together.

How is front end suspension diagnosed?

Shocks And Struts

  1. Badly cupped tires and/or noticeable tire shaking, wheel shimmy or vibration after hitting a bump.
  2. Suspension bottoming on rough roads or when backing out of a driveway.
  3. A bouncy ride.
  4. Body sway or rocking when cornering or driving in strong crosswinds.
  5. Nose dive when braking hard.

What is a ball joint separator?

The OEMTOOLS Ball Joint Separator is used for separating the ball joint from the spindle support arm on domestic and import front wheel drive vehicles. This tool lets you replace old ball joints (even top-of-the-line ball joints) at a fraction of the cost, if you’re able to do the job on your own.

What tools do you need to replace struts?

You’ll have to get an alignment done afterward (about $100), but you’ll still save about $300 by doing the job yourself. You’ll need rust penetrant, wrenches, a pin punch or large screwdriver, and a thin piece of plywood. You may need to buy a few large sockets and a breaker bar. Here are the steps.

Are ball joints supposed to move?

Ball joints are flexible joints that allow components of the suspension to move up and down, as well as side-to-side, usually in a full 360 degree rotation.

What are the 4 types of suspension system?

Modern springing systems are based on four basic designs. Get to know these four spring classes: leaf springs, coil springs, torsion bars, and air springs.

What tool do you use to remove ball joints?

Separate the ball joint from the lower control arm with your ball joint separator. You can operate the tool with a socket wrench, using an appropriately sized socket….Removing the ball joint.

Set up ball joint separator tool. Remove axle nut.
Fit upper adapter onto ball joint. Fit lower adapter onto ball joint.

Where to get the best front suspension tools?

Order front suspension tools from Fairmount Tools, QuickTrick, Fastrax and other brands along with tools we’ve developed in-house. Instead of searching out every piece you need separately, save money and time by picking up a suspension tool kit.

What kind of tools does Eastwood suspension use?

Eastwood has 4-in-1 ball joint kits for removing or installing most joints, pickle fork kits for separating joints and tie rods, bearing driver sets for inserting seals and adapter kits for setting toe.

What do you need to repair a suspension?

In suspension repair, odds are good you’ll need remove and reinstall control arms, steering links, and various other components that use ball joints as their point of attachment. As their name indicates, ball joints consist of a round ball that nests snugly inside a curved socket.

How are air hammers used in suspension repair?

Air hammers create rapid, repetitive shocks that are extremely effective at freeing stuck components. In suspension repair, odds are good you’ll need remove and reinstall control arms, steering links, and various other components that use ball joints as their point of attachment.