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Wishbone bushings

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I am replacing all the bushings on front and rear subframes with polys from strongflex.

For the front wishbone, the set I got has new bushings replacing part numbers 10 and 16 in the pic below.

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My question is, is it possible to replace the rubber in the end bit of the wishbone that the strut assembly attaches to (directly below part 14)?

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Not a problem, the average car parts store should have universal replacement dust covers for these balljoints
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Balljoint! Thats the word I was looking for! (not the tie rod though) I was thinking about how to replace this, without replacing the entire wishbone, as it is not listed as a seperate part..
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That is correct and you can't get them from BMW, but enough alternatives, like:
http://www.balljointboot.co.uk/ball-joi ... -packs.php
http://dustboots.com/ball_joint_boots/eng.html
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Ah cool! So it's just the boot I need to replace? Is there nothing inside the joint, under the boot?
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its full of grease mate.
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Thanks man ... I'm getting there, learing as I go :)
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One of the tack rod ends didn't make it so they need replacing.

Any difference in quality between this and BMW OG parts?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400411373074?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
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No known real quality issues with QH afaik, but in general this cheaper stuff just doesn't last as long as OEM.
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Thanks J :)
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Got everything off and ordered some new dust caps.

However I came to damage the rim that holds the dust cap slightly, whilst hammering the fork.

Will it matter?

I've got a pic but cant figure out how to add them from my ipad.
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No problem the way I interpret it!
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Thanks J - I hope your right :)

When I move the balljoint around as far as it will go against the hole, I can feel the uneven caused by my hammering. But I guess these never make contact when in use?

Here's a pic:

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You did a thorough job mate :lol:

Highly unlikely it will ever touch that outside, think I'd refit it if I was in your shoes
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As you know, these f*ckers really get stuck in there :wtf It gave easily after thoroughly heating up the strut with a blow torch, but by then the damage was already done e_surprised

Yeah, I'll refit it and see. I am sure garages end up doing this all the time without informing clients.

Do I just fill the dust cap with grease and slide it on?
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