I guess that's redundant since there's no upper ball joint, but anyway, does anyone have a source for lower ball joint boots? FMS doesn't seem to have them but I'm pretty sure I once bought some elsewhere. My joints are fine now, but the boots are split. The ball joints would last a lot longer if I could replace the boots now.
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Originally posted by roycehof View PostFrom an old Skeeter Keeper posting - The ball joint boot is energy suspension part#9.13101. Good Luck!Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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It is cheaper to replace the whole lower control arm.-Greg
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As long as your ball joints are good it's worth buying the boots.
I think I picked up some from an auto zone for about 2-3 bucks per pair (the ones skeeter told me about). They're red and fit the ball joint well and are a touch big on the outer tie rod ends.
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I couldn't get a perfectly good Aspire tie-rod loose yesterday while doing a wheel alignment and wound up using a splitter tool. Of course the boot developed a split and do you think boot replacements are available in Canada (I tried numerous sources). No. You US folks that suspect that Canadians are being gouged on parts; generic Aspire tie-rod ends ranged from $39-54 and the Moog variety best price was $129. Curious to hear about US prices, and that someone (does Auto Zone ship?) actually sells replacement boots. While all this was going on I did also discover the inner tie-rod was 'cooked'. The Haynes Festy/Aspire manual is very silent about this curious part and I did remove the boot on it to see what that business looks like before ordering another one.
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if you search just the 9.13101 on google shopping AssaulTECH has "free shipping" and they're 3.00 for the pair. worth a shot
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Pgh5spd: I did all that many more times than once before I got desperate. This is not at all my first time playing with tie-rod ends. Most (up until now, all) succumb to manly tapping on the threaded-on castle nut with a 2 lb hammer, or in my case an even bigger flared nut and an even bigger hammer. But this one wouldn't budge.
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in the HELP section of most parts stores they sell a 2 pack of boots...1 will fit the tie rod end and 1 will fit the LCA....so you will need 2 packs if you are doing both LCA's."FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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Originally posted by nitrofarm View PostThats for the tie Rod. I dont think they are the same?Last edited by TominMO; 11-26-2011, 07:13 PM.90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
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Originally posted by walth View PostAs long as your ball joints are good it's worth buying the boots.
I think I picked up some from an auto zone for about 2-3 bucks per pair (the ones skeeter told me about). They're red and fit the ball joint well and are a touch big on the outer tie rod ends.
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Took some measurements with my dial gauge, for Aspire parts. I imagine the Festy parts will be the same.
.................................................. ...........Energy Suspension boot part # and hole dimension
Aspire tie rod end, ball joint shaft thickness = .594" ............. 9.13101........ .590"
Aspire lower control arm, ball joint shaft thickness = .629" .... 9.13119........ .650"
The second part # seems to be a better fit for the LCA. Would be worth trying this out. I may have to do this, since both my LCAs on Danny have bad ball joint boots.
EDIT: I see that the hole on the second part # is larger than the shaft, so maybe that's why the same smaller one (9.13101) is used for both applications.Last edited by TominMO; 11-26-2011, 08:36 PM.90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
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