2 S's & a clubman wrote:
The tight arse no fancy splitters way to do it is to loosen of the nuts & hit the each side of the control arm with 2 big hammers at the same time, the end result the ball joint is shocked out of the taper, works every time.
Before the Modern Convenience of ball joint splitters (I bought my first one on the weekend, would you believe!?) I used to lift the car up with the engine crane enough to get a steel bar wedged underneath the top suspension arm, then lowered the car's weight onto it... followed by the BFH technique. The tension applied by the lower suspension arms was usually enough to pop the ball joint out.
Not that I'd recommend this technique to anyone -- on more than one occasion I had the steel bar slip out, which scares the crap out of you when the car's weight is caught by the crane. $30 for a scissor-type ball joint splitter is much, much, much safer, quicker, and easier
