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Ive done front end work since the 60s.Never used any fancy tools.Pickle fork or a big hammer.Its not rocket science.Did the kids 62 300 last.It came apart with a few whacks.Ive always used one hammer and got them to pop.I do use my air chisel with pickle fork a lot.It saves time when I was at the shop.If you use it right you hurt nothing.Besides unless the BJs are fairly new they probally need replaced anyway.My suggestion if you are having that much trouble is find someone that can give you a hand.What are you doing to the front end anyway?Rocky


. Air chisel has always worked for me