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    Ford Festiva front wheel tools
    ------------------------------

    Tools I used to take the front wheels of my 1989 Ford Festiva and
    put them back on.

    Jack and 2 small stands

    Socket wrenches
    17mm - tie rod end (torque to 26-30 ft-lb)
    - strut bolts (torque to 69-86 ft-lb)
    14mm - lower control arm pinch bolt (torque to 32-40 ft-lb)
    - lug bolts to remove tire (or lug wrench)
    12mm - brake calliper bolts (torque to 26-30 ft-lb)
    1 3/16" - axle nut (torque to 117-174 ft-lb) (see note 1)

    Socket drivers
    1/2" T-bar - good for breaking free old nuts and bolts
    1/2" swivel ratchet - (optional) saves time
    torque - for tightening nuts and bolts to spec (see note 2)
    6" extension - for torquing pinch bolt
    3' handle extension pipe - for extra leverage (see note 3)

    Open end wrenches
    17mm - to hold strut bolt while tightening
    14mm - to hold pinch bolt while tightening

    Crowbar - to wedge between lug bolts and keep wheel from turning
    Pliers - to compress brake pad to remove calliper
    - for cotter pin in tie rod end
    Stiff wire - to hang brake calliper from coil spring
    Drill and bit - to get rusted cotter pin out of tie rod end
    2-prong puller - to separate tie rod end from steering knuckle
    punch - to tap out pinch bolt and strut bolts first time
    - to stake axle nut so it won't turn
    dowel - to loosen axle so it can be pushed out of hub
    cold chisel or large screw driver - to wedge open pinch bolt slot
    hammer - to drive punch, dowel, and chisel
    optional trouble light, carpet to sit on, container for parts

    note 1 - for axle nut I used a 1-3/16" oil sending unit socket
    because it fits and is cheaper than the axle nut sockets at the
    parts store. Sorry, I don't know size of axle nut.

    note 2 - I have an old fashioned 0-150 manual torque wrench, not
    digital, which is large and cumbersome. It needs and extension to
    torque the pinch bolt. It's too long to do the calliper bolts.

    note 3 - My extension handle is cut from a discarded bicycle
    frame, the top bar (cross bar) and head tube (where the fork
    goes) which gives two angles

    I took things off in the following order
    - tire
    - axle nut
    - brake calliper
    - tie rod end
    - strut bolts
    - pinch bolt
    - axle and lower control arm together (wiggle to free)

    - END -
    Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.

  • #2
    .... I don't see a Bearing Splitter Separator on your list for removing the inner bearing off the hub. Of course, you'll need a small press to coincide with it. see pic


    .... Suggestion: If you smack the side of the KNUCKLE with a ball-pine hammer AFTER you take the tie rod nut off, normally the tie rod end just pops rate out of the knuckle. Some can be stubborn, requiring a brass drift OR a tie rod removal tool.

    .... Sharing some thoughts to make your job a little easier and less complicated.:thumbup:
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    Originally posted by WmWatt View Post
    Ford Festiva front wheel tools
    ------------------------------

    Tools I used to take the front wheels of my 1989 Ford Festiva and
    put them back on.

    Jack and 2 small stands

    Socket wrenches
    17mm - tie rod end (torque to 26-30 ft-lb)
    - strut bolts (torque to 69-86 ft-lb)
    14mm - lower control arm pinch bolt (torque to 32-40 ft-lb)
    - lug bolts to remove tire (or lug wrench)
    12mm - brake calliper bolts (torque to 26-30 ft-lb)
    1 3/16" - axle nut (torque to 117-174 ft-lb) (see note 1)

    Socket drivers
    1/2" T-bar - good for breaking free old nuts and bolts
    1/2" swivel ratchet - (optional) saves time
    torque - for tightening nuts and bolts to spec (see note 2)
    6" extension - for torquing pinch bolt
    3' handle extension pipe - for extra leverage (see note 3)

    Open end wrenches
    17mm - to hold strut bolt while tightening
    14mm - to hold pinch bolt while tightening

    Crowbar - to wedge between lug bolts and keep wheel from turning
    Pliers - to compress brake pad to remove calliper
    - for cotter pin in tie rod end
    Stiff wire - to hang brake calliper from coil spring
    Drill and bit - to get rusted cotter pin out of tie rod end
    2-prong puller - to separate tie rod end from steering knuckle
    punch - to tap out pinch bolt and strut bolts first time
    - to stake axle nut so it won't turn
    dowel - to loosen axle so it can be pushed out of hub
    cold chisel or large screw driver - to wedge open pinch bolt slot
    hammer - to drive punch, dowel, and chisel
    optional trouble light, carpet to sit on, container for parts

    note 1 - for axle nut I used a 1-3/16" oil sending unit socket
    because it fits and is cheaper than the axle nut sockets at the
    parts store. Sorry, I don't know size of axle nut.

    note 2 - I have an old fashioned 0-150 manual torque wrench, not
    digital, which is large and cumbersome. It needs and extension to
    torque the pinch bolt. It's too long to do the calliper bolts.

    note 3 - My extension handle is cut from a discarded bicycle
    frame, the top bar (cross bar) and head tube (where the fork
    goes) which gives two angles

    I took things off in the following order
    - tire
    - axle nut
    - brake calliper
    - tie rod end
    - strut bolts
    - pinch bolt
    - axle and lower control arm together (wiggle to free)

    - END -
    A hunch is creativity trying to tell you something.

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    • #3
      Those tools are just for taking the wheel off the car and putting it back on.

      To pull the steering knuckle and outer bearing off the hub I use a 6" 3-prong gear puller which I borrow from the atuo parts store, and turn a big socket upside down on the end of the hub.
      To press the bearings onto the hub I use a spare axle and some rings cut from 1-3/4" plastic pipe.
      Last edited by WmWatt; 07-18-2011, 09:49 AM.
      Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.

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