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Thread: rubber boots for upper/lower arms and tie rods online

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    Default rubber boots for upper/lower arms and tie rods online

    That happens when they break, dust, water enters:
    http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/ba...JointBoot.html

    Talked with the people from car-parts24 in Germany, they now have them online after I gave them the hint where to buy in Denmark
    http://www.car-parts24.eu/products/B...33-x-15mm.html
    bigger ones for the upper and lower arms 2,69 EUR/piece

    http://www.car-parts24.eu/products/B...29-x-14mm.html
    smaller ones for tie-rods 2,39 EUR/piece

    with the clips. Plus shipping cost

    These are better than the ones from BMPDesign,
    http://www.bmpdesign.com/category-exec/category_id/56
    as they are made of rubber and have the clips, so no grease can disappear
    Last edited by shogun; 11-08-2010 at 06:42 AM.

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    when a boot has been broken for a while, the grease disappears, and you can hear it start knocking, is the balljoint no good then?

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    Yep, once it is knocking, it is toast.

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    the axle boot on my '94 Suburban broke 2yrs ago....it's somewhat sealed against the axle, just pressure fitting in there. IT's still good, i've put about 40k on it since lol.
    1995 540iA M-Sport - 76k miles. 1 of 1 auto AW3 cars.
    1995 540i/6 - Misc Parts donor for above.

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    We often use in our wrenching group the upper arms again by pressing in new Meyle HD thrust arm bushings, because the other side with the ball joint is still o.k., on that part we add such rubber boots new.


    BTW, Kris
    tie rod ball joints I still have some new ones, in case you need again.

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    Perfect timing, my left lower arm has begun knocking. Thx Shogun!

    CD43,Style 21s,K&N Insert,White blinkers,LED 3rd brakelight,HIDs,front Monroe sportsshocks/Weitec 35 springs,540 Calipers, Zimmermann Discs and Textar pads.

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    thanks guys, i hate the clunk clunk sound

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    I found another source in the U.K.

    Slide-a-Boot CV Boot Kits
    Medium Slide-a-Boot CV Kits
    Large Slide-a-Boot CV Kits
    Universal CV Boot Kits
    CV Boot Clips & Grease
    Universal Balljoint Boots
    CV Boot clips fitting tool pliers + 20 ss universal clamps heavy duty

    PANDA TOOLS AND PRODUCTS Universal Balljoint Boots, Air Hoses And Fittings items in PANDA TOOLS AND PRODUCTS store on eBay!

    Here is their website http://www.cvbootclips.co.uk/

    In their offer they have mentioned the sizes from ....to for the smaller and the larger holes for each boot, so easy to select.

    following sizes are needed for E32 and E34 as far as I remember
    tie rods 29 x 14mm
    wishbones/thrust arms 33 x 15mm

    Or get a garage pack or a mixed pack, then you have them all.
    Last edited by shogun; 09-23-2013 at 02:08 AM.

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