The above is not nessacary.
Ball joints arent pressed into the nuckle. the ball joint has a taper and the knuckle also has a taper. As you do the joint up it pulls its taper up into the taper in the knuckle.
Never ever hit the balljoint, be it on its edge or on the threaded part.
What you have to do is get the taper to let go. You can do that with a "ball joint seperator" its a fork with tapered prongs that you drive in between the thing that ball joint is mounted too and the taper its in. Its a little destructive and ruins dust/grease boots etc.
You can also get conventional threaded type pullers to undo balljoints. These are a little difficult in confined spaces.
There is a way to cheat. You have to break the tapers hold on each other. You can shock them apart, Holding a dolly on one side (hammer etc) hit the other side of the boss that the balljoints taper goes into and if you can deform the taper enough it will let go. So on a luv you would put the hammer/dolly on one side of the end of the knucle that you want to undo then you hit the other side sharply.
Take care doing the above. Never screw the nut right off untill the taper has released. The suspension is under spring pressure and can fly apart as the taper releases.
Bob.
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