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Old 09-23-2020, 04:59 PM #1
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Upper ball joint fix threads

Has anyone been able to use a die or thread file to fix the threads on upper ball joints and or outer tie rods?

I bought a die, but I don't think it's the right size. Swore the bolt was 12mm but my calipers tell me it's 13.5mm. I don't expect I will find a die for that size easily. May need to try a thread file.

Either way it would help me a bunch to be able to repair them!

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I'm almost certain that's 12x1.25 thread. Were you measuring the diameter at the threads?
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Has anyone been able to use a die or thread file to fix the threads on upper ball joints and or outer tie rods?

I bought a die, but I don't think it's the right size. Swore the bolt was 12mm but my calipers tell me it's 13.5mm. I don't expect I will find a die for that size easily. May need to try a thread file.

Either way it would help me a bunch to be able to repair them!

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Mine measures at 13.86mm, which makes it an M14 thread.
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Not the most proper but could you not just crank on the nut a bit harder and force it to turn? The nut itself will flatten out those threads and still hold. Those threads don't look too badly damaged.
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Replace

I went ahead and replaced them...
Rockauto...very inexpensive. less headache in my opinion.
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Thanks all. I was able to use a thread file that made short work of repairing the threads. It was $15 on amazon.

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