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Lower Control Arm, cut in the balljoint boot


carl0s

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I've been offered a reasonably priced Lower Control Arm, for keeping as a spare, but there's a cut in the boot on the balljoint, which happened when it was removed from the car.

 

Does that make it no good or what?

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The grease will come out!

 

I've seen some universal boots on Ebay, or try your local motor factors.

 

I would be surprised if you couldn't get another, it's much easier to get a match with the control arm off the car.

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balljoint isnt removable, so you cant replace the rubber boot, so it will fail an MOT and since they aint the easiest thing to replace, id say NOOO dont do it :)

 

 

the rubber boots on a ball joint are not part of an mot test so theres no problems there. if it was me i'll buy it and you can always remove the boot from the old one to fit on repacking the joint with grease.

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so if you MOT'd a car, and the balljoint boots had a split in them, you would pass it?

 

 

yes i would:d the outer cv joint boots and steering gaiters are failures.

the ball joints are checked for play and lift. split ball joint boots shorten the life of a component and are advised but not failed.

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all testers have there ways. most testers fail split wiper blades etc but its only a failure if the blade is not clearing the screen properly. nothing to do with a split in wiper blade. but hey thats life.

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Frig it. I'll buy it anyway. It's good for spares or selling if someone wants to get uprated bushes installed or something. Good for the money anyway, I bought the other one which is perfect for the same price :thumbs:

These lower control arms are ~ £250 from Toyota.

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Frig it. I'll buy it anyway. It's good for spares or selling if someone wants to get uprated bushes installed or something. Good for the money anyway, I bought the other one which is perfect for the same price :thumbs:

These lower control arms are ~ £250 from Toyota.

 

always handy to have. i have a full set of front and rear suspension arms in the garage. got two of each of most of the rear.

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Not wanting to be a smart arse, but why not just remove the boot from your existing wishbone, once the joint is worn (or you bend it... :)), and swap it on to your bargain buy spare one when you need to use it? Or is that too easy... ;)

 

That's a good enough idea for me! So the boot is detachable then I presume.. :)

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Not wanting to be a smart arse, but why not just remove the boot from your existing wishbone, once the joint is worn (or you bend it... :)), and swap it on to your bargain buy spare one when you need to use it? Or is that too easy... ;)

 

 

good idea unless the old boot gets damaged in the removal process:D

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good idea unless the old boot gets damaged in the removal process:D

 

Well, I guess that only happens if you use a ball joint splitter, which I don't think is really ideal or necessary for the job anyway. A large hammer did it for me :thumbs:

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