Mine were a bear to get off to. Ended up using an air hammer. Still took a good 30 sec with that to knock them out. Otherwise just keep hammering away. They will eventually budge.Yeah tried that it's like the damn things are seized in there
I just left the nuts barely on the bolts and used a good hammer like the Cj pony part install shows.
I assume higher mileage cars are harder to get out, but mine popped out easily with a normal sized claw hammer after about 10 whacks, maybe try a 4lb sledge.......
Mine were a bear to get off to. Ended up using an air hammer. Still took a good 30 sec with that to knock them out. Otherwise just keep hammering away. They will eventually budge.
you can turn the steering wheel and youll be able to hit the bolts harder
Yeah, you're going to damage them getting them out. You need replacementsTried all these things. Thanks for the suggestions folks. Much appreciated for the quick response. We've hammered to the point of starting thread damage :/ were putting the bugger back together. I unfortunately don't have access to an air hammer :( going to go to a local shop to have them deal with it.
Yeah that seems the be the norm. But no such luck for me, and I haven't had a chance to get back in with an air hammer to blast them out :/Either I'm very lucky or much stronger than I thought. I used a little piss ant hammer and got the splines out no problem 4-6 taps. Also was able to remove the cradle bolts easy with hand tools. I was expecting to have to use crazy tard strength by what some people say. No problems.