Joe wrote:
I thought they were a last resort? dont they damage the joint?
bfh seems to work well... untill it hits everything else... I busted a flare splitting the upper arm too

I'm such a hack

you wouldnt notice unless you were looking for it.
hey when you do breaks, do they not work the best at first? I got them all adjusted good and have a wicked pedal but it doesnt seem to stop the car real fast? are mini breaks just crap or will they wear in and be better or did I stuff it up?
all new parts, nothing got contaminated, bled up well, adjusted well (after freeing up one of the adjusters) only I didnt get the drums mechiened. they were smooth and meaty enough, my mate tells me his were bad for the first couple of weeks untill he wore them in properly and adjusted them again...
Another way is to try two big hammers, one eack side of the ball joint with the nut off....hold one firmly against the side and give the other side a stout whack a couple of times...then dry gently drifting the taper out with a brass or aluminium drift....you often have to be lucky for this to work though...
ball joint splitters can do damage but most people are replacing the joints anyway....cheap as!!
New everything in the brakes dept means take it easy until you have everything bedded in....there was a discussion just recently about generally being careful but firm and doing a few quick stops to get the pads/shoes working properly.
And yes, your mate is right, once you wear the fur of the new shoes they do need a few more adjustments to get them spot on.