O.k.....so do these things only happen to me?....LOL.
My passenger side, front, lower ball joint was showing signs of wear, so I decided to replace it. The driver side one is solid by the way, no sign of any slop.
Well, ater trying to tap it out and/or press it out with a hand press which really wasn't ideally suited for this car, and not be able to get it to budge (imagine that after 14 years of New England weather...), I decided that my next option was to remove the entire a-arm (or lower control arm if you prefer), take it to a nearby shop where they have a hydraulic press, and have them press out the old one and press in a new one.
With enough patience and a quart of PB Blaster, I actually got all the nuts that attach to the control arm off without much difficulty, but here's the problem:
Everything is removed except for the one long thru-bolt that is one of the two bolts that hold the arm to the frame. The other bolt is mounted horizontally and is out now. This problem one, is the one more towards the rear that is mounted vertically. I won't even bother to talk about how hard it is to get to the top of this bolt because of the design, or I'd violate your terms of posting.
But get this: The nut is off, I can wiggle the bolt from the bottom end and see it wiggle at the top, (even that special little clip they put over the hex head and then has a tab the fits into a hole in the frame to keep the bolt from turning, even that is moving slightly), but it will not push up through the bushing and up through the frame! I tried tapping up with an oak block and a hefty hammer and it will not budge. I figured that the only thing it could be, is the steel sleeve in the bushing must be rusted solid right to the bolt's shaft. (A tight fit originally, maybe?)
Then I decided to use a more scientific method. I doused the thing with PB and put my floor jack with a block on it, under the bolt and jacked it up. Surely, if it was just a case of the steel sleeve inside the bushing being rusted solid to the shaft of the bolt, that should push it free..... And yet I jacked it to the point where it was just taking the weight of the front of the car off the jackstands......and it still won't pop free!
Now I know that some of you folks have had experience taking these out perhaps to swap them for performance a-arms for example. I realize I'm testing your memory but please tell me the GM clowns didn't do something monumentally stupid like having that bolt actually threaded to the inside of the sleeve.
Right now the bolt end sits on the jack with the arrangement described above, and I'm hoping with the weight of the vehicle and the PB, that it will break loose....but right now I stuck!
Any advice short of "take it a shop next time" will be appreciated...LOL.
Thanks everyone!

My passenger side, front, lower ball joint was showing signs of wear, so I decided to replace it. The driver side one is solid by the way, no sign of any slop.
Well, ater trying to tap it out and/or press it out with a hand press which really wasn't ideally suited for this car, and not be able to get it to budge (imagine that after 14 years of New England weather...), I decided that my next option was to remove the entire a-arm (or lower control arm if you prefer), take it to a nearby shop where they have a hydraulic press, and have them press out the old one and press in a new one.
With enough patience and a quart of PB Blaster, I actually got all the nuts that attach to the control arm off without much difficulty, but here's the problem:
Everything is removed except for the one long thru-bolt that is one of the two bolts that hold the arm to the frame. The other bolt is mounted horizontally and is out now. This problem one, is the one more towards the rear that is mounted vertically. I won't even bother to talk about how hard it is to get to the top of this bolt because of the design, or I'd violate your terms of posting.
But get this: The nut is off, I can wiggle the bolt from the bottom end and see it wiggle at the top, (even that special little clip they put over the hex head and then has a tab the fits into a hole in the frame to keep the bolt from turning, even that is moving slightly), but it will not push up through the bushing and up through the frame! I tried tapping up with an oak block and a hefty hammer and it will not budge. I figured that the only thing it could be, is the steel sleeve in the bushing must be rusted solid right to the bolt's shaft. (A tight fit originally, maybe?)
Then I decided to use a more scientific method. I doused the thing with PB and put my floor jack with a block on it, under the bolt and jacked it up. Surely, if it was just a case of the steel sleeve inside the bushing being rusted solid to the shaft of the bolt, that should push it free..... And yet I jacked it to the point where it was just taking the weight of the front of the car off the jackstands......and it still won't pop free!

Now I know that some of you folks have had experience taking these out perhaps to swap them for performance a-arms for example. I realize I'm testing your memory but please tell me the GM clowns didn't do something monumentally stupid like having that bolt actually threaded to the inside of the sleeve.
Right now the bolt end sits on the jack with the arrangement described above, and I'm hoping with the weight of the vehicle and the PB, that it will break loose....but right now I stuck!
Any advice short of "take it a shop next time" will be appreciated...LOL.
Thanks everyone!
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