So I finally got the balljoints removed. I think it was simply that they had soaked in penetrating lube for hours and hours, and they were ready to let go. The steering joints came apart easily.
Unfortunately I did things a bit backwards. Once I popped the balljoints, I realized it was going to be a serious PITA to remove the ball joints from the hub with the hub attached to the car. But there's no way you would remove the castle nut with a loose hub....so all back together.....
The drivers side castle nut eventually came off, though it was certainly tight! The passenger side however, well it may not come off until I cut it off. I started by wedging my supercheap jack handle between the wheel studs to keep the disc from turning. Here's the result. Not too surprising though, as this is a supercheap hollow handle. Oh well.

So then I went to my neighbour - he's got some serious heavy metal. I asked him "Are you going to be upset if I bend it??" He laughed. This was 3/4" solid bar stock. And look at the sculpture I made for him!

The side "benefit" of this was that it absolutely rooted one of my wheel studs, making room for the 1" square solid bar stock to fit! There's no way in hell I will be able to bend this I thought. And I was right. Instead of bending the bar stock I snapped my 1/2" drive breaker bar clean off. And the castle nut remains.



Sorry for the crap photo - its the top of my breaker bar stuck inside the socket.

So I am stuck again. The Mini is certainly winning.
(BTW - I do leave on the lug nuts to protect the threads, but as you can see in the photo, it bent the stud right at the base, threads perfectly in tact.)
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1998 Rover Mk VII
2001 Honda CBR 929RR (street)
2014 BMW S1000RR (track)
