Ball-Joint Blues
#16
Travis, you gotta slow down on these new products. My wallet can't keep up with you.
I have your balljoint kit and will be installing it soon. My car will also be lowered a small amount. Do I need your whole new kit or is this just a part I could add to the kit I have?
I have your balljoint kit and will be installing it soon. My car will also be lowered a small amount. Do I need your whole new kit or is this just a part I could add to the kit I have?
#17
Okay... The story behind these babies:
The car had 100k on it when I bought it...
It was stolen around 1996 and some kids took it out for a joy-ride... Guess the owner didn't set the alarm.
It looks like they got sideways into a curb on the driver's side. Some body damage to the quarter panel and right under the driver's door. The engine carrier that the turbo sits on was cracked in half and the oil pan had a large chunk missing from a couple of its fins. The rear trailing arm seems to be bent as well...
The ball that got bent pictured above, came from the driver's side I think... Thus the damage. The other ball was straight.
The car's ride height is stock... but the A-arms show signs of excessive travel. It looks like they were trying to pop out of the A-arm sockets the whole time they were in there. Both A-arm collars are cracked/bent on the top (like the one pictured).
The car had 100k on it when I bought it...
It was stolen around 1996 and some kids took it out for a joy-ride... Guess the owner didn't set the alarm.
It looks like they got sideways into a curb on the driver's side. Some body damage to the quarter panel and right under the driver's door. The engine carrier that the turbo sits on was cracked in half and the oil pan had a large chunk missing from a couple of its fins. The rear trailing arm seems to be bent as well...
The ball that got bent pictured above, came from the driver's side I think... Thus the damage. The other ball was straight.
The car's ride height is stock... but the A-arms show signs of excessive travel. It looks like they were trying to pop out of the A-arm sockets the whole time they were in there. Both A-arm collars are cracked/bent on the top (like the one pictured).
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Originally posted by 944pete
Travis, you gotta slow down on these new products. My wallet can't keep up with you.
I have your balljoint kit and will be installing it soon. My car will also be lowered a small amount. Do I need your whole new kit or is this just a part I could add to the kit I have?
Travis, you gotta slow down on these new products. My wallet can't keep up with you.
I have your balljoint kit and will be installing it soon. My car will also be lowered a small amount. Do I need your whole new kit or is this just a part I could add to the kit I have?
Now on to the question of "If I need them." They are ONLY for use on cars that have been lowered (via the springs or coilover adjustment) from 1" to 2". If you put them on a stock suspension car then they will not help anything.
They were produced around the ride hight associated with the Weltmiester lowered springs. with those springs on the car it will bring the arms back parallel in relation to the rest of the car. This will give you back full movement without binding on the ball joint again.