I'm new to balljoints/swivels. My first Mini. Even so, the amount of trouble I'm having with these seems beyond. It's enough to put me off Minis.
- I need 55thou of shims plus the tab-washer, to shim just one balljoint. So all the shims that came in my entire disk-conversion-kit, plus another box of shims I bought extra, are enough to do one.
- They're rough. You can actually feel the surfaces moving: that kind-of 'buzzing' feel as you rub one machined part against the other, caused by fine but regular tool-marks.
- They've got high-spots so bad that in places you need a pry-bar to move them while in others there's visible endfloat.
"Maybe this is normal", I thought. So I tried fitting one of the balljoints taken from the old drum-brake hub. It's smooth as silk, takes 15 thou of shims, and moves through its entire range without any high spots.
Seems that buying proper balljoints these days is a pot-luck thing. So, could somebody please fill me in on the current state-of-play with shim-less balljoints, because after one evening I've already had enough of the "real" thing. From browsing umpteen threads, I gather there are several suppliers:
- David(?) at Classic Minis Japan
- Roger(?) at Classic Mini NLA
- MiniSpares
- Guessworks
As far as I understand it - please correct me where I'm wrong - the first three are selling identical products, while Guessworks' is different? And only the last three hold UK stock?
And, final question... is everyone who bought some, still happy with them?