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OTC 6007 Lower Control Arm Prying Tool

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Features

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Description

Installing a ball joint on a lower control arm typically requires the effort of two people. However, with this tool and our No. 7420 or 7421 pry bar - or any 7/8" diameter pry bar - it's a one-person job.

Brand: OTC


Fit Type: Universal Fit


Auto Part Position: Lower


Color: Regular


Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: ‎OTC


Fit Type: ‎Universal Fit


Auto Part Position: ‎Lower


Color: ‎Regular


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Orientation: ‎Drivers Side


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Manufacturer: ‎OTC


UPC: ‎731413031755


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎55


Model: ‎Lower Control Arm Prying Tool


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎11 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches


Item model number: ‎6007


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Smooth


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎6007


Date First Available: October 4, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Helps out
This is a great item that helps out with ball joints. Every scenario calls for a different solution, this is a great helper, use a large prybar to help you. The tool won't work on all situations but it's definitely good to have in the tool box
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by Jman0408

  • Works well.
Worth the extra cost - have already used it changing both axles on 04 Corolla and 10 Sienna. Makes separation / installation of ball joint much easier. Use it with a long pry bar and your knee.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Small and Handy
This is tough as nails. When I got it I couldn't quite figure it out. I knew I would need a pry bar but it didn't come with instructions. The first attempt at using it, the technical mind kicked in immediately and it was simple and effective. Get a long pry bar, strong rod or pipe at least 1.5 times the length of the lower control arm. Instructions: 1. Remove ball joint nut (or slacken if you don't have space) and free up ball joint stud from steering knuckle by your regular method. 2. Hang the hook on the lower control arm (the hole should be below. the side you choose will depend on the shape of the arm to gain more leverage but it will work on either side if you complete the 3rd step properly). 3. Pass your pry bar (or any strong bar/pipe) through the hole. 4. Ensure the other end of the pry bar connects properly with the inned part of the lower control arm, so it won't slip. 5. Pry downward on the handle of pry bar until the ball joint stud is out of the steering knuckle.. (If there was not enough space to remove the ball joint nut before, back it off, all the way at this step, until you can push the control arm down enough.) 6. Pull/push steering knuckle away from ball joint while maintaining a downward force on the pry bar. When reinstalling the arm to the steering knuckle, follow steps 2 to 5. It's a one-man job and there's no more slipping! I was going to buy the other tool that's very long and many times more expensive but I decided to try this first. Buy it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019 by redpepper

  • Very strong!
I have a 5' long 1.5" square prynar that barely fits into the loop on this thing and I have had my bar flexing removing ball joints from stubborn cars (pinch bolt style ball joints in new England that are rusted together even with lubrication and a chisel to spread the joint slightly). This tool held together and got the job done. I've used this tool about 15 times so far and it just works. Great leverage keeping the tension inline with the ball joints stud. Even stubborn joints take a little pressure and some light tapping from a mallet on the control arm and they pop right out. Where was this tool years ago? Glad it's in my toolbox now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Benny

  • Great tool
Excellent for hard to get to control arms
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024 by Tim Maddox

  • It works, will fit Mayhew bar, it will allow you to pry down on any lower arm. Elegant simplicity.
Sometimes a very very simple yet subtly elegant solution to a common problem presents itself, and you look at that solution and think it could never work. With this one you'd be dead wrong. Everyone that works in my field has this issue. Where the hell do I put this damn prybar to get this (strut, ball joint, axle) out of this thing when I can't pry down on it anywhere? Grrrrrr This works. And it's so simple and strong too. The straight end just sits on the lower arm just behind or in front of the ball joint, you pass your bar through the loop. That's it. That's really it in not kidding. Note: this will fit the gihugeic colossal prybar thing that Mayhew makes I think it's called the dominator or something. It fits. It's cheap, good brand, works. Why are you still reading your fool hit buy now already sheesh ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019 by David Greene

  • I love this tool
This tool is the best. Fits most control arms. I already lost it sadly but It was good to me.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024 by Samir Kadic

  • none
good
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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