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rear ball joint change

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chuggaman:
Range Rover Blues
has jinxed me

regarding this thread    http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=13208

my ball jount is sitting fine

h :evil: wever  today came some clunking sounds

wobbled my back wheels by hand and it felt like the wheel bearing..

both sides?????ithought...surely not

got someone else to wobble the wheel while i held the balljoint and m :evil: vement galore!!

now this looks like a pig of a job

any tips greatly appreciated

do i use ome part or are there upgraded balljoints

mike

chuggaman:
i have never sworn on here b4!!!!

but now to test the software

that was a [!Expletive Deleted!] [!Expletive Deleted!] of a job to do



but now its done

and polybushed too

thank god thats over

Range Rover Blues:
Sorry about that :oops:   I think a big lift does put a bit of strain on the rear balljoint though.

I have seen an expensive looking A arm setup in one of the comics but as they use a rose-joint with no rubber boot at all I'll be leaving that in the shop.
The only polubushes I have yet to fit are those ones.  Maybe I'll pay someone to do it for me.........

Bulli:
Strange that , must be a south yorkshire thing, I have those polys left in the garage along with a new ball joint and as it isnt playing up yet im leaving it till it does!

Xtremeteam:
did one last week at work & the easiest bit was fitting & removing the unit itself,when it came to the balljoint had to go easy cutting the lugs off then pressing it out & fired it out the workshop door & then press it back in & refit

god i hate that job & got one to do next week

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