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GLPoomobile

Wishbone Balljoints

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GLPoomobile

I've got a pair of 309 bones I bought off Anthony nearly a year ago, and I was going to get new bushes put in today before I fit them.

 

I thought I'd check the balljoints first. The first one was very difficult to move by hand but eventually freed off and I can now move it about but it is still very stiff.

 

The second one was solid, and only moves if I tap it (hard) with a hammer.

 

Is this right? Is it better for them to be stiff rather than move freely? I know they'll move as they should once the forces applied to the suspension take effect.

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taylorspug

Yes as a rule its better for them to be stiff than anything else, provided they have grease in them and arent seized. :)

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welshpug

yes, new o.e ones are unbelievably stiff :)

 

I hope you're putting o.e bushes in there :D

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GLPoomobile

OE bushes of course! I'll also put some new BJ boots on too as they aren't great.

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pike_1.9cti
OE bushes of course! I'll also put some new BJ boots on too as they aren't great.

 

Was thinking of going poly bushed for road, this not a good idea? (Coming from someone thats has no idea, so treat nicely) :)

 

ben

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James_R

I've quite happily been running polyrace bushes for the last year, they're a little noisey on full movement, but if you grease them when you put them together theyre' much better.

 

There's not too much difference in them, other than you don't have to loosen and clamp them at ride height like you do the O.E ones, and if you change ride height about then it can be a pain.

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