Wear indicators do you guys think they still have life bought them used one has bad dust boot
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I would side with Eric, no need for the grease zerks and you will still get long life out of them. As the ball joints wear the indicator/button will move up into the unit and end up looking like Eric's picture. Make sure you replace the boot when it breaks/tears with a urethane unit and repack with fresh grease for best results. Letting dirt/grime in there will cause premature wear. My original units have ~110K on them and are still tight and the indicator is still well below the plate for reference.Ted
86 SVO Mustang
17 Cooper S Clubman ALL4
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Cool thanks guys I ordered boots from SVPV on Monday haven't heard back through email or phone call are they still in buisness. Planed on doing job over weekend.
I sent message to Paul hope he answers."Bold in concept and intelligent in execution."
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so to be clear......
dirt and moisture are what ruin ball-joints.
my suggestion is to clean out all the old grease (cause the old grease has crap in it by now)
put in plenty of fresh clean grease
put a new/good condition boot over it to keep it protected.
and let it ride.
I'm sure SVPU is still up and running, I suspect they may be checking with his wholesaler to make sure the boot is still available if they don't have any in stock.
but I'd almost guarantee (something I don't do a lot) you'll hear from them soon.Eric C
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I haven't used those, I replaced mine with some Prothane units that look larger than the ones you have there. I do have to say the ones I have are a bit of a loose fit to the ball joint and not quite what I was hoping for. My boot just sits over the ball joint and gets kind of squished over the edge with suspension fully unloaded (pic #3), but sits nice and flush when the suspension is loaded (pic #2) I wonder if yours will be a more snug fit to the bottom and help keep more 'stuff' out of the joint??
Ball Joint - Energy Suspension_Boot_00.jpg Ball Joint - Energy Suspension_Boot_01.jpg Ball Joint - Energy Suspension_Boot_02.jpgLast edited by svono50; 04-07-2014, 11:20 PM.Ted
86 SVO Mustang
17 Cooper S Clubman ALL4
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