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Lower ball joint gaiter

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Hey all,

Is it possible to get just a gaiter for a lower ball joint, bought a shiny new one and then proceded to drop it splitting the rubber!! :oops: :oops: :oops:

After calling myself many things i wonderd if there might be a way around another new unit???

Thanks for any help
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pretty sure not.... better wipe he butter off yer fingers next time... :rofl



But... I may have a "bent" new ball joint that I wont be using so will see if I can get the gaiter off... trouble is it wont be for at least 2 weeks as I am int he Uk and the ball joint is in France... :wink:

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:ok Yeah Yeah! :oops:

It's a great offer, but i have to have it ready for MOT. It was a long shot but cos they come off so easy i thought there was still a small glimmer of hope of a replacement.

Thanks again for the offer would have been perfect!
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To my knowledge replacementy gaiters for v-dubs don't exist although you could try a motor factors and see what they have in their odds and ends box. Unfortunately I think you'll end up buying a new joint here. I've done it myself so don't feel bad. Just keep the one you've wrecked in case you do come across a gaiter from somewhere. Use it as a spare.
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what about the one on the balljoint you're going to take off :wink:
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The old ones trashed, as it looked pretty worn thought i'd replace the lot but then i did the damage and now just after the gaiter.
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Superglue works very well on rubber, try removing any grease from the split with meths and then glue. I've repaired cv gaiters in the past and they've held up ok.
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sounds good, a little worried the glue might go brittle after while though?? Be glad when it's done now, Its been a fiddley old job, not more so than trying to get a new one pressed back in, have been around to local garages and they've all said to go to the VW dealer, can't get there till next weekend. Other thought was to buy a cheap one from motor factors and swap over gaiters? They'd be the same size...... wouldn't they??? Also just found out i can't get the spacer sleeve for the the original ARB link! :evil: !
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Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but would a split ball joint gaiter be an MOT fail?

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sjmtlewy wrote:Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but would a split ball joint gaiter be an MOT fail?

Not yet but it will be soon when the new regs come in.
Not a good idea to leave it though, once water and grit get in the ball joint fails pretty quicky and the lower ones not easy to do.

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I think they're beginning to fail already to be honest.

Would you not have to do 90% of the work to replace the joint, just to do the gaiter?

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No you only have to split the joint from the steering knucle to replace the boot. To replace the lower joint you have to remove the arm and press the ball joint out and in.
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