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VtsTom 5th July 2009 13:13

Wishbone ball joint
 
I noticed on 106parts.com that you can buy just the ball joint?

How the feck do you get the old ones out without buggering the wishbone itself?

Anyone actualy done it?

Heres the link:
http://www.106parts.com/s2/page1.php...4=20&part=2600

kxhaz 5th July 2009 13:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by VtsTom (Post 3471087)
I noticed on 106parts.com that you can buy just the ball joint?

How the feck do you get the old ones out without buggering the wishbone itself?

Anyone actualy done it?

Heres the link:
http://www.106parts.com/s2/page1.php...4=20&part=2600

you can do it but its not worth it tbh by the time you have smashed out the old ball joint you could have had a new lower arm in lol :y:
i think you may need to press them out not sure tho

VtsTom 5th July 2009 13:26

Arms are £60+ each from my motor factor.

Ball joints are £10each... saving £100, thats why i was interested.

Im changing all the bushes on the arm, but the arm its self is nice and straight. Just want to fit a new ball joint to make it nice and tight again

Mr_P 5th July 2009 16:12

They need to be pressed out.

York1366 5th July 2009 16:16

Ive seen them Knocked out with a Hammer before and it didnt do any damage to the arm either think they just pushed into place with great deal of force.

kxhaz 5th July 2009 16:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by VtsTom (Post 3471130)
Arms are £60+ each from my motor factor.

Ball joints are £10each... saving £100, thats why i was interested.

Im changing all the bushes on the arm, but the arm its self is nice and straight. Just want to fit a new ball joint to make it nice and tight again

by the time you have nocked/pressd all the old bushes in/out you might as well have got a new arm i think the arms were 30 each for mine from euro car parts.

lakey_xs 5th July 2009 16:18

you need a big press a hammer wont budge them unless its a cheap ball joint put in wrong

i take mine to local machine shop he charges about £20 to press 2 old 1s out and new 1s in

swampy 5th July 2009 16:19

Then refit useing a new bolt and nyloc
i can supply uprated group n spec ones if required

lakey_xs 5th July 2009 16:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by kxhaz (Post 3471489)
by the time you have nocked/pressd all the old bushes in/out you might as well have got a new arm i think the arms were 30 each for mine from euro car parts.

yours is a base model arms are cheap as for them while vts arms are £60-100 each

York1366 5th July 2009 16:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by swampy (Post 3471494)
Then refit useing a new bolt and nyloc
i can supply uprated group n spec ones if required

how much are they?

swampy 5th July 2009 17:24

£5 pair with nylocs washers and delivery

Gabbastard 5th July 2009 18:33

I just put them in a vice and belt them out with a hammer. Takes a while, but get there in the end.

To put them back in, I have a bit of steel and a giant socket that I can use in the vice, to press the new joint in.

L8R_VTR 5th July 2009 18:46

I was told that the ball joint could not be replaced on the vtr/s models t#@t i have bought quite a few wishbones just for the balljoints in the past with being told that i could not replace them!!!!!!!!:oops:

gdwelsh 7th July 2009 11:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by L8R_VTR (Post 3471971)
I was told that the ball joint could not be replaced on the vtr/s models t#@t i have bought quite a few wishbones just for the balljoints in the past with being told that i could not replace them!!!!!!!!:oops:

I got a arm for mine off ebay for £36 delivered.

Just attempted to fit it but got defeated by the sound of thunder :wall:

vtr_chris90 7th July 2009 20:06

but the reason most arms are so expensive from motor factors are cause they are QH which are just over priced in my opinion, and delphi ones which are actually o/e specced ones, and delphi supply o/e ones to peugeot and citroen

but it depends on what you change as to which is cheaper, cause the new wishbone coulds still be the cheaper option

gdwelsh 8th July 2009 09:08

Fitted my £36 wishbone last night, no problems and happy with it, my knocking stopped which is happy days.

like-stink 20th July 2009 19:32

Hey guys, I just bought a furio. It has an advisory on the lower suspension control arm. When cornering with power its knocks a bit like a duff drive shaft sound. I guess time for a whole new arm.

gdwelsh: How easy was it to fit a new one? any special tools needed etc?

cheers


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