trackdemon
20-08-2004, 02:36 PM
Car went in for an MOT the other week and was failed on the NSF lower ball joint having play in it - no problem you'd think, just replace the joint. Er, no.
Seems the ball joint is not a separate part and is actually part of the lower arm (yes, the intricate cast aluminium beauty) and as such will cost a fortune to replace (circa £900); last thing I need before heading off on holiday.
Anyway, I spoke to Elite as the car is going in for a service on Monday and they were very surprised to hear that the joint was worn, as they'd never heard of that joint wearing out ever. Having seen it myself I can understand why, its huge! To compound the situation I jacked the car up myself last night to check what was really happening and whilst there seemed to be a little play when I rock the wheel horizontally (looked like track-rod end) there was none when trying to rock the wheel vertically. Surely if the joint was worn it would have some movment in it?
So I'm left wondering what's really going on here - I don't want to pay out £900 for a suspension arm if it doesn't really need it, but I need the car MOT'd by Friday. Not taking the NSX would be gut wrenching.
So does anyone more technically aware than me know if there's room for misinterpretation on the bottom ball joint? Is there a way of separating it from the arm? Shall I just get a dodgy MOT? :lol: (Joke)
Seems the ball joint is not a separate part and is actually part of the lower arm (yes, the intricate cast aluminium beauty) and as such will cost a fortune to replace (circa £900); last thing I need before heading off on holiday.
Anyway, I spoke to Elite as the car is going in for a service on Monday and they were very surprised to hear that the joint was worn, as they'd never heard of that joint wearing out ever. Having seen it myself I can understand why, its huge! To compound the situation I jacked the car up myself last night to check what was really happening and whilst there seemed to be a little play when I rock the wheel horizontally (looked like track-rod end) there was none when trying to rock the wheel vertically. Surely if the joint was worn it would have some movment in it?
So I'm left wondering what's really going on here - I don't want to pay out £900 for a suspension arm if it doesn't really need it, but I need the car MOT'd by Friday. Not taking the NSX would be gut wrenching.
So does anyone more technically aware than me know if there's room for misinterpretation on the bottom ball joint? Is there a way of separating it from the arm? Shall I just get a dodgy MOT? :lol: (Joke)