How can i seperate the control arm from the hub assembly on my 95 altima?

Question:
the ball joint threads go up towards the cv axle. i've tried prying like with any other car but nothing. or any other suggestions on removing the cv axle.

Answers:

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WOuld have to get a tool called a pickle fork. And hammer away to seperate the ball joint from the spindle. Then you might be able to work out the cv axle.

Took my 1999 Toyota Camry in for the 90k mile maintenance today..?

Get a ball joint fork and a hammer, or you sometimes can get them free with 2 hammers hold one against the housing or the casting where the ball joint goes through and strike the other side
of the housing with the other hammer this will loosen the tapered fit.

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usually a couple hard smacks on the knuckle adjacent to the ball joint will free it.

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if you not very good with a pckle fork you can get a tie rod seaperator that acts like a vice that attaches on and you twist a bolt and it saves your boots!!
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