How is this part called & what car does it come from ?
How is this part called & what car does it come from ?
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bzguy

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310 posts

201 months

Friday 14th March 2014
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Hi all,


I tried to pass MOT today after car being SORN.

Test failed, due to a bit of play on the passenger's side suspension : a part on the lower wishbone has some play.

Howver, I do not know the exact name for the part, or what car it originally comes from.

See the red surrounded part in the picture below smile

Is it called a 'ball joint' ? What replacement part can I get ? How easy is it to install ? Does it need standard tools or heavy tools (like a press ?) ?

All help very much appreciated smile


Hollowpockets

5,909 posts

239 months

Friday 14th March 2014
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ball joint thumbup
not sure what its from but Jetstream will have them in stock and they are not expensive, not sure if you'll need a press, maybe just a big hammer smile

The devil

2,152 posts

206 months

Friday 14th March 2014
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Can be devils to get out, think they originated from a metro

GTO600

1,877 posts

274 months

Friday 14th March 2014
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The balljoint is available from Firstline, you will need to machine / grind down the bottom collar to fit though.


bzguy

Original Poster:

310 posts

201 months

Friday 14th March 2014
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Thank you all for the info : looks like the Metro one has thread, the Opel one has a collar (so needs to be machined off).

Guess if it's from Metro it's pretty easy to (un)-install, in 2 nd case it will be a pita I guess frown

Pressing out, hammeirng out, and then in ... :S

funkybmx1

958 posts

217 months

Friday 14th March 2014
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Opel manta if I remember right it's from

bzguy

Original Poster:

310 posts

201 months

Friday 14th March 2014
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Indeed, I found somewhere that it's indeed from an Opel Manta, and it looks like this (machined & standard) :


Rob_W

1,070 posts

237 months

Saturday 15th March 2014
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Mine didn't even need machining