Ghost rider,
Did you get my e-mail? Trying to hold the lower control arm and the support rod down, and at the same time lign up the ball joint stud, can be a challenge.
I put a bottle jack at the junction of the lower control arm and the strut, protected by a piece of hard wood. I put the top of the jack against the inner fender edge, also protected by wood or a piece of angle aluminum.
I pump up the jack just enough to get the ball joint stud under the steering knuckle. Like Steve, I angle the stud slightly forward, and have the axel already in the hub.
As you lower the jack the ball joint stud should slip into the steering knuckle. Sometimes alittle persuasion and guidance is necessary!
Use a new pinch bolt and lock nut, and a new axel nut. All get torqued to specification. I think you can borrow a torque wrench from Auto Zone, if you do not have one that goes high enough to do the axel nut. I have seen folks torque their axel nuts out in the parking lot of auto zone!
Hope this helps, rangerj
I am sorry if you did not get my e-mail. I have been having server problems, or it is operator error with my new system.