110 rear a frame ball joint

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ibizalandy

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Hi,
I've just changed all of the suspension bushes on my 110. I used standard rubber bushes and couldn't believe the difference driving home last night, the whole car felt tighter and a lot less vague. It's a 1986 ex military model and I would guess they've never been changed, when I was removing the bushes on the rear lower trailing arms the press was up to 7 tons before they started moving.
I want to change the ball joint as well. I changed it a couple of years ago, but the rubber split within weeks and it's going again. Is it possible to buy one with a good quality rubber gaiter that will last more than a couple of weeks? It seems nowadays that every steering link etc that I change on any make of car has rubber made of chewing gum.
Thanks
 
There's two options if you want to buy it with the casting - a britpart, for about 30 quid, or the britpart OEM for about £40.

I think the OEM has the ball part by a company beginning with L... (can't remember the whole name) and they're supposed to be OK.
 
Hi,
I've just changed all of the suspension bushes on my 110. I used standard rubber bushes and couldn't believe the difference driving home last night, the whole car felt tighter and a lot less vague. It's a 1986 ex military model and I would guess they've never been changed, when I was removing the bushes on the rear lower trailing arms the press was up to 7 tons before they started moving.
I want to change the ball joint as well. I changed it a couple of years ago, but the rubber split within weeks and it's going again. Is it possible to buy one with a good quality rubber gaiter that will last more than a couple of weeks? It seems nowadays that every steering link etc that I change on any make of car has rubber made of chewing gum.
Thanks

Buy a Lemforder - OEM part - cheap parts use cheap gators.
 
You can get ball joint boots as replacement parts if the ball joint isn't knackered. They are not sold specifically for the A-frame ball joint, but I have used loads on car suspension ball joints. Ebay is your friend.
 
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