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Thread: A frame ball joint rubbber grease boot

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    A frame ball joint rubbber grease boot

    I have noticed that the rubber grease boot on the A frame ball joint on my Defender has perished.
    Is it the same as the ones on the tie rod ends?
    is it an off the shelf part?
    Or do I have to get the whole A frame ball joint?

    Comments appreciated.
    Cheers,
    Paul.
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    taking a WAG, I suspect it is larger than the standard TRE rubber boot....could and off cut of bike tube or something do the trick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    taking a WAG, I suspect it is larger than the standard TRE rubber boot....could and off cut of bike tube or something do the trick?
    I am starting to think by the time I get it out I may as well replace the whole thing.
    It is ten years old but no discernible play and certainly no clunk when driving.
    I have done a bit of searching and found the replacement part (should have looked harder first).
    So really just a cost of the boot vs new ball joint descision and of course I wont really know which way to go until I pull the ball joint out.
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    If it is the OEM ball joint, I would replace it. I have been told that these flog out fairly quickly (say 150,000km) but are hard to tell when checking insitu. What ever brand you buy, get an adjustable, greasable type.

    M R Automotive are one place that sell this type

    Also, when did you last do your A Frame Chassis bushes?

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    Yep, you have to half pull it out to change the boot anyway, and you'll have to wash the joint out and re-pack with some good moly grease while upside down, and.....
    I used to do this with the TREs and yet for the price of a new TRE, and the stuffing around buying boots from Bursons or Repco, why did I bother ?

    I'd go a new HD adjustable one, (Bearmach are good) pretty cheap if buying from the right place, and I made mine greasable too

    MR in Brissy also make the really good Maxi-Drive ones, but they are quite a bit more exxy than the imported ones.

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    Thanks for the advice .

    Will look at those bushes while I am doing the job and also lots of versions of the ball joint available and huge variation in price.

    Like the idea of a adjustable/greasable one so may just have to spend the money on a good one, not something I want to be doing again in a hurry.

    Just another job on the 'to do' list.

    Cheers,
    Paul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harro View Post
    Thanks for the advice .

    Will look at those bushes while I am doing the job and also lots of versions of the ball joint available and huge variation in price.

    Like the idea of a adjustable/greasable one so may just have to spend the money on a good one, not something I want to be doing again in a hurry.

    Just another job on the 'to do' list.

    Cheers,
    Paul.
    It's really not worth buying a cheap one. I did once and it wore out after the first drive (when I was driving the Battlecamp Road weekly).

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    Quote Originally Posted by wally View Post
    It's really not worth buying a cheap one. I did once and it wore out after the first drive (when I was driving the Battlecamp Road weekly).
    Weekly trips on that road would kill just about anything

    The corrugations that can form on that road have to be some of the worst I have ever seen .

    Although I was once lucky enough to drive it straight after the grader crew had been through

    Aahh well, a quality ball joint is is then.

    Cheers.
    Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harro View Post
    [snip]

    Aahh well, a quality ball joint is is then.

    Cheers.
    Bearmach adjustable from Karcraft.
    You might be surprised at the price

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    Thanks Rick,
    is there much in making it greasable?
    Paul.

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