Product description
Often the play of the steering rod ball joint or the spindles ball joint is still within the manufacturer's specifications, but the boot is torn off.
A torn boot is first of all a problem for the technical control but also very imprudent to continue driving. The ball joint dries (the boot keeps the grease in place) and dirt causes play. In this case, you must replace the complete ball joint, if you had changed the boot in time, you only had to replace the boot.
The boots are not divisible, so it is necessary to remove the assembly. Don't forget to install a new lock nut or, if it is a castle nut, use at least one new cotter pin (indicated in the Options tab).
Note: Boots for ball joints for models up to 1960 only apply if the ball joints are identical to those fitted at the time, recognisable by the grease nipple, as the grease nipple was not subsequently applied.
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€3.70 (Each)
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- VW specialist since 1989
- 30 days return period
Beetle VW1200, VW1300 and VW1500 8.1965 and later
Karmann Ghia 8.1965 and later
Do you want to know where this part belongs? Consult the exploded view drawing.
View drawingSpecifications
| Paruzzi number | 1347 |
|---|---|
| Original VW number | 113405381 111415837 311405387A |
| Brand | Meyle |
| Freight | No |