whats a good ball joint splitter?

Discussion in 'Tools, Equipment & Fasteners' started by pigbladder, Jul 7, 2008.

  1. pigbladder Forum Addict

    id like to purchase a cheapish ball joint splitter for use on vw's

    anyone able to suggest a type or brand that does the job without breaking the bank
     
  2. Tomo IOW Forum Member

    try halfords, laser line i think is the one a bought, i so wish i had it b4, really **** easy to use and came off in seconds
     
  3. Golf Nut Pete

    Golf Nut Pete Forum Member

    although more brutal i prefer to use the fork type seperator as opposed to the one that you tighten a bolt to pry it apart. the latter i find just slides off the track rod end bolt (if thats what your using it for), the fork one has never failed to shift a ball joint, and comes in handy for other tasks too, leverage on tight bolts etc.. halfords one is the one i got, about 7 i think.
     
  4. Tomo IOW Forum Member

    i was told those types of splitters damage the rubber ball joint seals
     
  5. lufbramatt Forum Member

    hmm not that impressed with the lazer screw in type one tbh- its made from really soft steel and leaves indents in itself/bends if you have a stubborn ball joint! it wouldnt touch my ABF lower ball joints, and the fork type one had to be ground out on the inside of the forks as the casting was so bad, ended up angle grinding the end of the ball joint off and whacking it out with a BFH.
     
  6. mk28vICED Forum Member

    the screw in one needs to be modified by welding a little g clamp cup onto the bolt so it wont slip off, otherwise it is no good, the fork type seperator can damage the rubber boots, i only use that one if i want to replace the ball joint!
     
  7. pigbladder Forum Addict

    yeah i was hoping to get something that doesnt muller the rubbers
     
  8. Mike_H Forum Addict

    Last edited: Jul 9, 2008
  9. Seraph Banned

    I've mentioned the company so much it must look like I'm a major shareholder, but Mike hits the nail on the head:
     
  10. G60Dub

    G60Dub Forum Member

    Bump for an old thread... Will the Sykes BJ splitter do TREs without damage to the rubber boot?
     
  11. pigbladder Forum Addict

  12. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

    yes it will do the track rod ends i have a draper one the same as Sykes BJ splitter the mike posted
     
  13. G60Dub

    G60Dub Forum Member

    Last edited: Aug 23, 2009
  14. GVK

    GVK Paid Member Paid Member

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    Couple of taps where the TRE/Ball joint pin goes through the hub, job done!

    Never used splitters other than older Vauxhall stuff where the strut has a daft tapered section which got flattened if you used the hammer :lol:
     
  15. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

  16. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

    I trtied the hammer technique on my mk2, wasnt happening. so i bought the tower type splitter from screwfix, it snapped in half :lol:
    got the scissor type from halfords, sorted :thumbup:
     
  17. altern8 Forum Junkie

    Do any of these manage not to split the rubber boots?
     
  18. Mike_H Forum Addict

    The scissor ones are good for steering arm ball joints. The bottom ball joint on a Mk1/2 golf needs the fork type. I've managed to bodge them out with a big lever when I haven't had a splitter with me. Always worried about bending the wishbone though.
     
  19. Dave

    Dave *Very Smart* Pedantic Old Fart Paid Member

    Course they don't, if you fit them up properly, under the edge of the boot!

    Sykes-Pickavant FTW!
     
  20. Classy6 Forum Member

    The hammer has never failed me.

    Couple of taps in the right place (stub axle) where the joint attaches & it'll pop right out. It may take a couple of whacks though.
     

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