Ball joint dust covers
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Ball joint dust covers
Hi we had our bongo a year so it just had its first mot.we took it to bongo central at dore.we have advisories to replace the suspension arms as the ball joint dust covers are deteriorated at a cost of £600 does this sound right please
Re: Ball joint dust covers
Why would you want to replace the suspension arms if it's only the dust covers
Think dust covers are about £15 plus fitting
I've had the same advisories for dust covers
Didn't bother replacing as they were ok no splits just a few little cracks in the rubber
Took it back to same place next year
No advisories that year
Think dust covers are about £15 plus fitting
I've had the same advisories for dust covers
Didn't bother replacing as they were ok no splits just a few little cracks in the rubber
Took it back to same place next year
No advisories that year
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Re: Ball joint dust covers
Wouldn't worry.
If the covers were allowing muck to get in then it would be a fail.
Clean them up and smear them heavily with Vaseline.
You can buy the rubber boots from any motor factor, they can be tricky to fit, a couple of quid each.
In any case you wouldn't need to change the whole arm even if the boots had split.
If the covers were allowing muck to get in then it would be a fail.
Clean them up and smear them heavily with Vaseline.
You can buy the rubber boots from any motor factor, they can be tricky to fit, a couple of quid each.
In any case you wouldn't need to change the whole arm even if the boots had split.
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Re: Ball joint dust covers
have a read of this.
ian sells the covers in the bongo shop.
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... =3&t=57070
ian sells the covers in the bongo shop.
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... =3&t=57070
Re: Ball joint dust covers
Here they are: http://bongoland.co.uk/product/lower-su ... oint-bush/
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Re: Ball joint dust covers
Thankyou everyone I am going to take it to another garage for a quote for just the covers ,the place I bought it from gave me same advice
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Where are you based?Bobnwen wrote:Thankyou everyone I am going to take it to another garage for a quote for just the covers ,the place I bought it from gave me same advice
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mikeonb4c wrote:Where are you based?Bobnwen wrote:Thankyou everyone I am going to take it to another garage for a quote for just the covers ,the place I bought it from gave me same advice
Junction 28 of the M1
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Strange. I can't get Google maps to tell me where that is, hey ho. But anyway, for the benefit of Bobnwen, it doesn't sound especially convenient for Adrian in Bury, who i might otherwise have suggested calling. He's one of the most time served Bongo specialists out there, very good, great to deal with, and careful with customers money.rita wrote:mikeonb4c wrote:Where are you based?Bobnwen wrote:Thankyou everyone I am going to take it to another garage for a quote for just the covers ,the place I bought it from gave me same advice
Junction 28 of the M1
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Aww thanks but bury is quite a way from us
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Bongospares seem to be gathering a reputation for their work fixing bongos and are a lot nearer. Maybe try them? Halifax I think.Bobnwen wrote:Aww thanks but bury is quite a way from us