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Ball joint/tie rod ends

mgNOT

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I see that my not-so-old suspension parts have rotted rubber seals. Is there a supplier or substitute part for TR6 that uses modern synthetic rubber?
-Dennis
 
DNK and 71tr, Thanks for your replies, I'll ask the supplier. I wasn't as specific as I could havce been, but the issue is the ball joint and tie rod ends have rubber boots that have split. They aren't very old, and it is dissapointing.
Thanks,
-Dennis
 
those rubber covers never last all that long, imo. i think energy suspension makes urethane ball joint covers, not sure if they will fit. really all the covers do is keep the dirt out.
 
I suppose, my reference to "not old" is from my viewpoint,
which is more along geologic time! I suspect the ball joints and tie rod ends were new in 2000 or ?? I don't remember. Just not many miles, aND I'm sure not overfilled, the rubber just rotted to little bits. I did see where one catalog listed ball joint seals, so I may just try that. I
just didn't want rad dust contaminating the grease and doing harm. Thanks for the relies!
 
I suppose, my reference to "not old" is from my viewpoint,
which is more along geologic time! I suspect the ball joints and tie rod ends were new in 2000 or ?? I don't remember. Just not many miles, aND I'm sure not overfilled, the rubber just rotted to little bits. I did see where one catalog listed ball joint seals, so I may just try that. I
just didn't want rad dust contaminating the grease and doing harm. Thanks for the replies!
 
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