Stumbled across this post and assume you have had them don but as an FYI for anyone looking through this I had the guys at Bridgestone Fyshwick do mine recently and they did a great job on it... (they had to borrow a tool to do it but otherwise all good)
If you are handy with an air hammer it will do the job in a sinch. A relative that is a heavy-machine mechanic by trade stopped by to help with my job and he not only removed both ball-joints but also pressed in the 2 new ones with nothing but the pneumatic tool and a single bit for it. I was impressed as it took him all of 10 minutes. I don't know what rating or size the tool or the air compressor onboard his rig but I would say high capacity for sure.
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