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I was attempting to remove my lowering link in preparation to bring it to a service center and the ball joint snapped on me.
I was supporting the ball joint with plyers and pulled with my hand and heard a snap.
Not sure what to do now.
Thoughts?
I'm pretty new to the Tesla universe. Is this a part I can just get and replace? I def thought about drilling threw and getting a ball joint replacementSince its plastic, its possible you could drill it out, and put a new ball end there with a through bolt. It will be a challenge to get the right size ball end I'll bet. Glue...maybe for a day or 2 long enough to get you to the SC.
Honestly, its broke... replace it
Blox. I had the locking pin removed.what kind of link were you removing that snapped it?
That tool definitely looks like it could help. The very first one you do I would recommend taking off the sensor and then removing the link where the link meets the strut. Then use your tool to remove the link from the sensor when it's off the car.You think this tool will help? View attachment 623545View attachment 623546
How about a heat gun to soften up the link, should be easier to remove when warm
oh sad times for me. It was very easy to put on... maybe I need to spray a little lube in the ball socket prior to trying to remove. Not going to try the other until I see if the sensor is available at the SC tomorrow.