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    What should I do here...?

    My CB has been sitting for nearly 3 months now, it has a broken LBJ and CV shaft.

    It's getting rusty, I don't want to do the body work and I've already replaced it with a 97 Blazer LT for my DD.

    I'm up in the air with what I should do with my CB at this point, so I'm posting a poll to see what you guys think.


    It has a freshly rebuilt engine and most of the suspension up front is newer.

    If I keep it, I'd drop it, slap my 17s back on it (like in the picture) and gut the interior.. it'd be a toy, a rusty one at that..
    20
    Scrap it (I'll get $175-225, cash)
    0.00%
    0
    Sell it as-is ($500 +/- if I put the front clip back on)
    0.00%
    0
    Fix it and sell it ($1000 +/-)
    25.00%
    5
    Fix it and ride it ($65 + labor, if I can find someone with a press)
    75.00%
    15
    Last edited by mak; 05-29-2011, 12:50 PM.




    Bought From: MadSpleen85, jimy, CB7_ACCORD (kouzie), Chrisfrom1986
    Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
    Traded With: cb95spd, chessboxer, sohc em
    [ Completed | Pending ]

    #2
    Hint....
    If you like it keep it
    If you do not want it get rid of it


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      #3
      I voted fix it and ride it, although I want to make sure you know you don't need a press. Trust me, you can use a hammer.
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        #4
        man thats not too much work
        unless when it broke it messed anything up i would say your good
        get a new axle i suppose?
        and new LBJ which needs to be pressed in
        i think thats a days worth of work
        but if thats not the only thing broken idk
        -Tyler

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          #5
          You don't need a press to do a lower balljoint

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tippey764 View Post
            You don't need a press to do a lower balljoint
            I did the last two times I've replaced it.. it was really in there and a hammer didn't work.




            Bought From: MadSpleen85, jimy, CB7_ACCORD (kouzie), Chrisfrom1986
            Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
            Traded With: cb95spd, chessboxer, sohc em
            [ Completed | Pending ]

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              #7
              I did both lower balljoints on a CB last week

              I used a piece of 1.5" piece of steel like this and put it around the balljoint then i hammerd the fuck out of it with a small sledge, it came out pretty easy, i had to switch to a bar to hammer it out stright once it got very far out because it becamse crooked and wedged

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tippey764 View Post
                I did both lower balljoints on a CB last week

                I used a piece of 1.5" piece of steel like this and put it around the balljoint then i hammerd the fuck out of it with a small sledge, it came out pretty easy, i had to switch to a bar to hammer it out stright once it got very far out because it becamse crooked and wedged

                Thanks Tippey, I'll give that a shot if I keep the CB




                Bought From: MadSpleen85, jimy, CB7_ACCORD (kouzie), Chrisfrom1986
                Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
                Traded With: cb95spd, chessboxer, sohc em
                [ Completed | Pending ]

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                  #9
                  Even though it's rusty, guys?? I'm not putting the money into the rust.. at best I'll cut off the rust and ride it dirty..




                  Bought From: MadSpleen85, jimy, CB7_ACCORD (kouzie), Chrisfrom1986
                  Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
                  Traded With: cb95spd, chessboxer, sohc em
                  [ Completed | Pending ]

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                    #10
                    You can borrow a press from Autozone.

                    Or use an air hammer to knock out the old BJ, then oil up the hole with engine oil and the new one should slip in pretty easy.
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                      #11
                      a press is the best way to do it. Autozone rents them for free, when you return it, you'll get your money back so just put it on a card or whatever.

                      Knock the old one out with a hammer and then you use this big C-clamp to press it in. Takes about an hour or so and about 20 min for an axle.

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                        #12
                        Did The Lbj Brake?
                        I had a lower ball joint snap and all I did was hammer the old one out ( I had to go to checker and buy a $20 air hammer) but it came out. You should sand the hole where the ball joint go's.
                        The lower ball joints you can get at checker for $15 are machined to be the right size but they coat then with this black stuff and that makes it very hard to get in. I had to grind the black finish off then tap it in with a hammer.
                        You dont need to press then in. There is a c-clip that holds it in along with the wight of the car. Its not very hard to do. I would go to the dealer and pay more for the oem one that will slide right in other wise do what I did and grind the black coating off the autozone one.
                        Last edited by thepowderblue; 05-30-2011, 04:10 AM.
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                          #13
                          a running car is still worth something with or without rust. worse comes worse, you can just sell it.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by wed3k View Post
                            a running car is still worth something with or without rust. worse comes worse, you can just sell it.
                            if gas prices spike again above $5 a gallon, a running cb with rust will be worth a pretty penny

                            i say fix it,ride it dirty then sell it
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by wed3k View Post
                              a running car is still worth something with or without rust. worse comes worse, you can just sell it.
                              Been trying, nobody shows up..

                              Originally posted by bobbycos View Post
                              if gas prices spike again above $5 a gallon, a running cb with rust will be worth a pretty penny

                              i say fix it,ride it dirty then sell it
                              That's what I'm thinking now..




                              Bought From: MadSpleen85, jimy, CB7_ACCORD (kouzie), Chrisfrom1986
                              Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
                              Traded With: cb95spd, chessboxer, sohc em
                              [ Completed | Pending ]

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