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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 731 |
I bought a pair of cheap ball joints for my 3.6, one was so badly made that the bolt holes didn’t line up properly but I still fitted the other one as I had the old one stripped out. Within weeks the new joint had loads of play in it.
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6th Feb 2018 7:43am |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 537 |
I very rarely buy genuine LR simply because, in line with all other OEM parts, of their comedy pricing regime. I go for OE quality, usually Febi Billstein, Lemforder, Mahle, etc.
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6th Feb 2018 8:14am |
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nicksaab Member Since: 28 May 2013 Location: Wimbledon and West Wales Posts: 560 |
Having done a 100k in a 2004 in 4 years I've long since given up buying anything other than OEM (or genuine when the price difference isn't that much) on suspension components. I had to replace way too many cheap parts in the early days far too soon - false economy unfortunately.
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6th Feb 2018 8:44am |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
thanks all for your replies, so am I right in thinking the new ball joint should not just drop in the hole and not be a loose fit then. if there was any way I could get genuine I would, I got the whole front end kit for the price of one oem arm, so my thoughts are if they last 2 years and I change every 2 years then I will get 8 years for the same cost? but the arms I am not fussed with as when I remove my old ones I am going to fit new bushes etc to them. it's just as you say such a heavy car a loose ball joint will be too much risk. LR only want 30 each so as the mot is not until March so will do some saving I reckon. but for anyone removing the ball joint for bow long it takes remove the hub. it was fairly easy to knock out with easy access.
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6th Feb 2018 3:55pm |
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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
Can we get clarity on which one you are referring to? If you mean the upper ball joint I replaced those not long ago just because. The replacements went it with just hand pressure except for the last couple of mm that the retaining bolts took care of. Didn't have the special tool for removal so about 20 min with an air chisel each side.
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6th Feb 2018 5:13pm |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
yes it is the one with the two retaining Torx 50 bolts. the big stand alone one. I can see the step on the ball joint where i presume it is suppose to tighten up but there is literally no resistance at all. in fact it rattles in the hole probably 0.5mm of free play!!! |
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6th Feb 2018 5:27pm |
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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
I don't like that amount of play. I'd take it to a parts store with a micrometer and compare against a known quality one. If the same then the play is in the spindle. |
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6th Feb 2018 8:03pm |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
Worn spindles are my concern too. However the old ones are still tight and I helped break the car they came off and as payment he gave me both front struts brakes and hubs complete. I know that it was fairly low mileage and had original joints. I think I need to get a quality or oem part and check fitment and size. I am not going to continue with these ball joints. Will update once I have new parts sourced. |
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6th Feb 2018 9:57pm |
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