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Old Sep 21, 2015 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by i8acobra
You're not heating it hot enough to do any damage. The heat coming off your brakes makes that cone hotter than the (propane, not acetylene) torch.

It's got nothing to do with automotive training, it's basic metallurgy which I happen to know a bit about as a welder.

Your "factory team training" must not have covered much chemistry or metallurgy. Sounds like they just gave you basic "rule of thumb" advice.
hey aaron are you still at centennial nissan?
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Old Sep 21, 2015 | 04:21 PM
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hey aaron are you still at centennial nissan?
I quit Nissan. All of my tools are at home now. I make more and get better benefits back at Las Vegas Paving.
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Old Sep 27, 2015 | 11:54 PM
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Got my CZP ball joint on. Pulled the whole steering knuckle off and took it to a machine shop to get the old ball joint pressed out and these new ones pressed in. So far so good. Lets see how long these last.

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Old Sep 28, 2015 | 02:31 PM
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Don't install it like that. You haven't transferred the cone yet.
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Old Sep 28, 2015 | 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by i8acobra
Don't install it like that. You haven't transferred the cone yet.
Haha i installed the cone before putting the lower control arm on. This is just a pic of it pressed in. What you think im some kinda noobie?
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you forget... I worked at the dealership. I've seen all kinds of messed up stuff.
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Old Feb 23, 2016 | 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by CJs_Z33
Since no one could confirm. I went ahead and purchased them anyways. They do come with the cone.



Hi CJs_Z33- what are your thoughts on the CZP ball-joints so far? Decent product?

I need to replace mine before the season starts. I noticed Z1 has a pair too

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Old Feb 27, 2016 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by camposrod
Hi CJs_Z33- what are your thoughts on the CZP ball-joints so far? Decent product?

I need to replace mine before the season starts. I noticed Z1 has a pair too

So far so good. Boot still in place.
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Old Mar 4, 2016 | 04:59 PM
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I read this thread a few days ago before doing my left lower ball joint today. I, like everybody else found that the the size of the pipe bushings included with the O'reilly rental ball joint press tool were either too small or too large to allow the ball joint to be pressed up into it. So being the master of improv that I am I searched the garage and tried a number of old hub bearing races, misc pipe, etc. and finally found the solution.
I used a 2" electrical conduit pipe coupler with the O' BJ press "C" clamp. It's perfectly sized ID and OD except I just had to use a small grinder wheel on the drill and take of the top of the threads. The old and new ball joints fit perfect. $4 and no trip to Harbor freight for their cheap press master bushing set (they didn't have one in stock anyway) or being ripped a new one by a machine shop to do it.
I spent way more time trying to solve the dilemma than it did to actually do the job.
In the end it's all good, and cheap. Oh BTW the only place local I could find that had a ball joint (came with cone) was Auto Zone (duralast brand) for ~$50

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Originally Posted by CJs_Z33
Haha i installed the cone before putting the lower control arm on. This is just a pic of it pressed in. What you think im some kinda noobie?
Did you install wheel bearing also while the knuckle is out? Seems easy that way
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Old Mar 21, 2016 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by DRELOC
Did you install wheel bearing also while the knuckle is out? Seems easy that way
have not done wheel bearings yet. mines are fine.
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Old Apr 4, 2016 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by CJs_Z33
So far so good. Boot still in place.
How many miles have you driven so far? Both of those failed on my Z with 1200 miles. I could be that 1% that gets the 1% failure rate on parts (which seems to be the norm for me).
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Old Apr 4, 2016 | 12:54 PM
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How many miles have you driven so far? Both of those failed on my Z with 1200 miles. I could be that 1% that gets the 1% failure rate on parts (which seems to be the norm for me).
Ive put about 5k miles since then.
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Originally Posted by CJs_Z33
Got my CZP ball joint on. Pulled the whole steering knuckle off and took it to a machine shop to get the old ball joint pressed out and these new ones pressed in. So far so good. Lets see how long these last.

CJs, how much did the machine shop take from you to press the old one out and new one in? I have my knuckle off the car and was going to bring it in to them.
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Originally Posted by Bak3rme
CJs, how much did the machine shop take from you to press the old one out and new one in? I have my knuckle off the car and was going to bring it in to them.
every machine shop will have their own price. I think i paid 80 to have these ball joints pressed into the knuckle and whiteline bushings pressed into the lower control arm.
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Originally Posted by CJs_Z33
every machine shop will have their own price. I think i paid 80 to have these ball joints pressed into the knuckle and whiteline bushings pressed into the lower control arm.
Thanks CJ. Just needed a ballpark number. Did they do fine with the lower control arm bushing? I known u need a frankensocket to press it in.
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Old Apr 27, 2016 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by CJs_Z33
every machine shop will have their own price. I think i paid 80 to have these ball joints pressed into the knuckle and whiteline bushings pressed into the lower control arm.
Do you mind taking a picture to show us how much thread engagement the ball joint threads and the nut have after you installed the control arms?
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Old Apr 29, 2016 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by tyau
Do you mind taking a picture to show us how much thread engagement the ball joint threads and the nut have after you installed the control arms?
I can but it looks just like stock. I was able to slip in a cotter pin at the end and it comes with a castle nut so it holds the cotter pin good.
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Old Apr 29, 2016 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Bak3rme
Thanks CJ. Just needed a ballpark number. Did they do fine with the lower control arm bushing? I known u need a frankensocket to press it in.
Not sure what they used, but its a machine shop. they have all sorts of adapters and if they dont have one, they fabricate one. Some places are scared to touch aluminum, but this guy did a great job pressing everything in.
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well after 8 months the passenger side lower ball joint boot decides to rip...
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