Thanks for the clarifications guys. I have to admit to playing a bit dumb here, I'm an engineer by profession, but these term are not in common use and quite frankly nonsensical to the layman. I added shims to mine so that the joint was loose, I then removed them one at a time until the joint was tight (nipped), then added one back in to get the desired movement/looseness (End Float)
To answer the question on lapping, I did mine with an electric drill. I put the ball joint stem in the drill, like a bit. This was then smeared in lapping paste and lapped with the hub while swivelling the drill. There used to be a great video on Youtube by a guy from Miniaddicts that went through bearing replacement and ball joints, but it's gone as far as I can tell.
Edited by humph, 24 April 2015 - 10:12 PM.











