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Upper Balljoint Boot Question
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<blockquote data-quote="vinvan" data-source="post: 596281" data-attributes="member: 20001"><p>Hi Raggles</p><p>Had the same problem with our bus, managed to get some grease under the rubber with my fingers, then clean the grease off the rubber boot and the groove where the spring clip fits then managed to fit the rubber in the groove and open the spring clip and fit it over the rubber, bit fiddely but got there in the end, if you need a new boot and spring JK do one part number JK No. J14211</p><p>hope this helps</p><p>PS if you leave it as it is (which i'm sure you wont) it will fail the MOT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinvan, post: 596281, member: 20001"] Hi Raggles Had the same problem with our bus, managed to get some grease under the rubber with my fingers, then clean the grease off the rubber boot and the groove where the spring clip fits then managed to fit the rubber in the groove and open the spring clip and fit it over the rubber, bit fiddely but got there in the end, if you need a new boot and spring JK do one part number JK No. J14211 hope this helps PS if you leave it as it is (which i'm sure you wont) it will fail the MOT [/QUOTE]
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