All, I replaced the steering arm to drag link ball joint on my Range Rover based trialer less than a year ago, the boot has already deteriorated to the point that it urgently needs changing :(

I'm wondering if I did somehting to cause this by the way I fitted it (my first time)? Maybe I've used the wrong grease (lithium based general purpose) and that's caused the problem? or did I just get unlocky with a cheapish part?

I plan to remove the damaged boot and clean out the grease then just replace the boot with new grease inside.

All thoughts welcome, thanks in advance.
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Providing the ball joint is sound just change the boot. Just put a little grease on the ball joint don't pack the boot with it. Clean base of fitting than bares on boot and a little rubber grease between boot top and drag link fitting.
 
Providing the ball joint is sound just change the boot. Just put a little grease on the ball joint don't pack the boot with it. Clean base of fitting than bares on boot and a little rubber grease between boot top and drag link fitting.

Thank you. I guess the idea is that the boot moves with the steering arm / socket and not with the drag link / ball?
 
Thank you. I guess the idea is that the boot moves with the steering arm / socket and not with the drag link / ball?

Yes the boot is to stop grit and moisture ingress. Changing it should not be a problem. Since split boots became an MOT fail many people supply them loose.
 
Yes the boot is to stop grit and moisture ingress. Changing it should not be a problem. Since split boots became an MOT fail many people supply them loose.

MOT not a problem for the trailer ;-), interesting about the boot only replacement, I had to buy a whole new ball joint kit last year just to get the spring band that goes round the bottom edge!
 
MOT not a problem for the trailer ;-), interesting about the boot only replacement, I had to buy a whole new ball joint kit last year just to get the spring band that goes round the bottom edge!

Look on ebay it's loaded with them some daft prices though.
 

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