Ball joint extenders

Discussion in 'Chassis' started by HummuH, Mar 12, 2014.

  1. possle Forum Member

    Right chaps. Plan on doing some measurments later today. Been looking more towArds the scch kit http://www.scch-heads.com/viewpart.php?id=47
    Im thinking this is probably the safer option but were do I stand in terms on safety or the possibilty of scrutenering at a track day, read on another forum that someone drove to the ring and were told he could not drive for the similar setup up
    Can cast steel be welding? MOT wise were would I stand?
    Would I be better with high quality extenders instead?
     
  2. Fray16v Forum Member

  3. James827 New Member

    looking at ball joint extenders myself... for road use..

    so it seems the thing to do is weld them onto the hub for extra strength which is fine..

    should i do a Tie rod flip too? or does that depend on how low you go?

    another thing is im worried about bending/damaging wishbones when i park on curbs (they sit lower so are more likely to catch right?)

    also is there anywhere else you can buy these? the ebay seller in the OP has ended!
     
  4. sparrow Paid Member Paid Member

    If you use extenders, you'll need to flip the tie rods. I'm about to do mine.

    The arms won't be low enough to catch on curbs.

    Does anyone know the thread for the tie rods, as well as the size of the hole required in the hub?
     
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  5. James827 New Member

    from what ive read, you drill out the taper and fit a sleeve of some sort!
     
  6. sparrow Paid Member Paid Member

    Yeah, just drill out the taper. But I'm hoping someone knows the size without me having to dismantle everything, measure it, order it, realise I've got it wrong, and do it all again. lol
     
  7. James827 New Member

  8. vee-dub90 New Member

    Anyone know where to get extenders and a flip kit? tried ourtech and series 1 but no reply..
     
  9. HummuH Forum Member

    Only place I have found to get both items is from SCCH in the States: http://scch-heads.com/displayparts.php?makeID=3&modelID=18

    I would have bought them but found the guy quite hard to deal with.
     
  10. sparrow Paid Member Paid Member

    I got the tie rod flip kit from Compbrake, excellent service. I already had the extenders so can't help there.
     
  11. vee-dub90 New Member

    Well I know ourtech still stock the flip kit so really it is just the extenders I need
     
  12. Adam284 New Member

    Snapped ball joint extension near miss at croft

    At Croft last friday the n/s extension snapped coming down the main pit straight nearly hitting the wall , would recommend not using these bought from ebay [:x]:cry:





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  13. Sirguydo

    Sirguydo Fastest milkman in the West Paid Member

    Ouch much damage?

    Welcome to the club Adam :thumbup:

    Sorry that your first post is about a nasty failure [:x]

    What's your ride?
     
    Last edited: Sep 1, 2014
  14. Prawn Forum Member

    Oh holy crap, that's a terrifying thought!

    I once had a ball joint sheer on my Mini at low speeds and that was scary enough. I can imagine at speed it'd be horrific.

    Glad to hear the wall WASN'T hit. Good lesson to others there to avoid cheap components in safety critical locations
     
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  15. Adam284 New Member


    cheers lads, they was not cheap at 100 ! [:x] the guy doesnt seem to be selling these any more but im going to message him to see what he says
     
  16. Adam284 New Member

    heres the car being rescued from the circuit, going to make my own ball joints now which i should of in the first place


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  17. Sirguydo

    Sirguydo Fastest milkman in the West Paid Member

    Really glad you and the mk1 didn't get hurt[:D] but sure you felt a bit:o when it went[:s]
     
  18. sambo Paid Member Paid Member


    And after long few years of telling him Adam is finally here on forum!

    Did oil cooler work ok in its location?

    Also feel free to update mk1 build thread i started many moons ago
     
  19. HummuH Forum Member

    Mate, if you're gonna make some I'd be up for buying a set, subject to seeing spec.
     
  20. Sirguydo

    Sirguydo Fastest milkman in the West Paid Member

    Just an idea here guys :idea: rather than making or buying extenders what's to stop us doing a group buy and getting some long pin ball joints made by a uk ball joint manufacturer ? There's still a few about who offer to make them.
    Ball joint extenders cost say 100 a ball joint ??? 10 each
    So suspension geometry problems are very common say it costs 40 each joint to have some specials made or modified to cure a common problem?
    Sparrow prawn nige brian g your thoughts on this please:thumbup:

    Sorry forgot Hummuh toolol
     
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