| 
		
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Wondering how hard ball joints are to replace? And if they are too difficult how much I would be looking to spend to get it done and where to get the parts? I would presume Eurocarparts and a couple of hours work at a garage maybe? 
Thanks   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 3,539 
	Threads: 42 
	Joined: Mar 2012
	
 Reputation: 
28 Thanks: 3Given 89 thank(s) in 88 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		very very easy, an hour or so to do both sides at the most.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 18,242 
	Threads: 386 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
87 Location: Suffolk
 Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
 Thanks: 1Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Depends if you've got genuine wishbones...  If not they'll be riveted on!  If they're OE bolted it's fairly easy though.  ECP sell Lemforder which are pretty good but not exactly cheap.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 661 
	Threads: 15 
	Joined: Aug 2014
	
 Reputation: 
2 Location: prescott hill
 Car Model/Spec: XSi
 Thanks: 2Given 18 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		After trying to buy a balljoint from ECP Cheltenham yesterday I'd use someone else.Said they had three on the phone but in practice they had none of any type. Wankers
 
P1 XSi track car2.4 LWB T4
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 18,242 
	Threads: 386 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
87 Location: Suffolk
 Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
 Thanks: 1Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Lol, it depends on the branch tbh, round here ECP is far better than GSF!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 684 
	Threads: 58 
	Joined: Dec 2012
	
 Reputation: 
3 Location: Fordingbridge
 Car Model/Spec: Loads
 Thanks: 1Given 9 thank(s) in 9 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		TRW are the only ones to use, The rest are pretty crap
	 
Overall Road Going Production Class Winner at BARC Gurston Down Speed Hillclimb 2012, 2013 & 2014 With a class record along the way (For a while), Taking 2nd place will be Ian Redding's 306 GTi2016 Castle Combe GT championship class winner
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		I can't seem to find them for sale anywhere. Where would you get them from? I have seen reviews and all are good as well do that's good    thanks   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 13,881 
	Threads: 476 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
81 Location: Ipswich
 Car Model/Spec: 306 Rallye
 Thanks: 4Given 104 thank(s) in 102 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Yeh bolt on ones are where its at. Mine are rivetted :/ Its easy to get meyle HD arms if you need to replace all the bushings and ball joints. I think there are only two sizes.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 3,539 
	Threads: 42 
	Joined: Mar 2012
	
 Reputation: 
28 Thanks: 3Given 89 thank(s) in 88 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		grinder and a punch soon sorts out the rivets.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 13,881 
	Threads: 476 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
81 Location: Ipswich
 Car Model/Spec: 306 Rallye
 Thanks: 4Given 104 thank(s) in 102 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		 (13-04-2016, 02:32 PM)AH1414 Wrote:  I found this site http://d2pautoparts.com/all-car-parts/st...parts.html usually rivals ECP for price every time! My mechanic recommends them for most my car repairs now and so far I have been happy with the quality and managed a good price! 
 Check them out if you need
 
Have you got any affiliation with that site? You post it every single time you post.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 142 
	Threads: 9 
	Joined: Jan 2016
	
 Reputation: 
1 Location: Leeds
 Car Model/Spec: HDi Meridian
 Thanks: 0Given 10 thank(s) in 10 post(s)
 
 Country:    
	
	
		 (13-04-2016, 02:32 PM)AH1414 Wrote:  I found this site http://d2pautoparts.com/all-car-parts/st...parts.html usually rivals ECP for price every time! My mechanic recommends them for most my car repairs now and so far I have been happy with the quality and managed a good price! 
 Check them out if you need
 
Any site that doesn't list the manufacturer of the parts is SHIT. You're likely to get some cheap crap that will undoubtedly fall apart within a few weeks. Got to ask yourself, is it worth it to risk your life? 
 
I've fitted Lemforder ball joints and all is fine 2 years on, with the benefit that the balljoints looked EXACTLY the same as the genuine Peugeot balljoints. Any major brand, i.e TRW etc will be fine too. 
 
The pattern balljoint on that site looks like the metal has been shaved off to save on cost. Is a few pennies of steel worth it!?
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		I can't even find the lower ball joints on that website let alone a photo of them    
I think I will just go to Eurocarparts and get a set because I can't find those TRW ones anywhere tbf.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 142 
	Threads: 9 
	Joined: Jan 2016
	
 Reputation: 
1 Location: Leeds
 Car Model/Spec: HDi Meridian
 Thanks: 0Given 10 thank(s) in 10 post(s)
 
 Country:    
	
		
		
		15-04-2016, 08:45 PM 
(This post was last modified: 15-04-2016, 08:45 PM by BiG K.)
	
	 
		Go to Misterauto.co.uk TRW / Lemforder are available.
 Edit: I am not affiliated with Misterauto lol
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Wow its amazing the price difference in such a simple part haha. Some are £7 some are £22 like the TRW. There are two listed for my car. One is 16mm thread and one is 18mm thread :/http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/ball-joi...BJ190.html
http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/ball-joi...BJ709.html 
Looks a good site that I have never heard of it tbf.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 18,242 
	Threads: 386 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
87 Location: Suffolk
 Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
 Thanks: 1Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Should be 18mm on a ph3 HDi but you won't know without measuring it, there doesn't seem to be a foolsafe date or model specific to BJ sizes.   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Thats a ball ache    lol 
 
One has chassis number RP7969 
the other has number RP7970
 
Is that anywhere on the car? Should be on the VIN plate or something?
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 18,242 
	Threads: 386 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
87 Location: Suffolk
 Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
 Thanks: 1Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
 
 
	
		
		
		15-04-2016, 09:37 PM 
(This post was last modified: 15-04-2016, 09:38 PM by Toms306.)
	
	 
		Yeah but that isn't a reliable way of checking unfortunately.
 Its the build code that's on the door shut, but is also towards the end of the VIN if you know what to look for.  But as I say, all that'll show is that phase 3s 'should' have the 18mm BJ.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Effort. Don't fancy spending £40 one the wrong bloody ones and having to post the damn things back -_-
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 20,092 
	Threads: 591 
	Joined: Nov 2012
	
 Reputation: 
54 Location: Cotswolds
 Car Model/Spec: Stage 13 16v HDi
       Thanks: 22Given 68 thank(s) in 68 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		 (13-04-2016, 02:13 PM)welshpug Wrote:  grinder and a punch soon sorts out the rivets. 
Yeah but gotta drop the balljoint first...
 
I hear Ruan is excellent at that 
 
#tagrequired
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 142 
	Threads: 9 
	Joined: Jan 2016
	
 Reputation: 
1 Location: Leeds
 Car Model/Spec: HDi Meridian
 Thanks: 0Given 10 thank(s) in 10 post(s)
 
 Country:    
	
	
		Anything with power steering has 18mm balljoints iirc. As all the ph3 cars had power steering, all will use 18mm BJ's
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		Ahhh there we go then    Cheers
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 5,205 
	Threads: 91 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
83 Location: Oxfordshire/Cornwall
 Car Model/Spec: Moonstone DT/Volvo V50
 Thanks: 2Given 41 thank(s) in 41 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		 (16-04-2016, 02:07 PM)BiG K Wrote:  Anything with power steering has 18mm balljoints iirc. As all the ph3 cars had power steering, all will use 18mm BJ's 
Not true, my Ph2 DT was 16mm and had PAS.
 
I've come across Ph3 GTi6s with 16mm BJs too.
  (16-04-2016, 05:13 AM)Piggy Wrote:   (13-04-2016, 02:13 PM)welshpug Wrote:  grinder and a punch soon sorts out the rivets. Yeah but gotta drop the balljoint first...
 
 
 I hear Ruan is excellent at that
 
 #tagrequired
 
Sod off, I've seen. 206s are a cow.
 
306s just take me time and swearing.
 
And yes, 18mm vs 16mm - only way is to look at your RPO/Build Code... I've seen HDis and GTi6s with 16mm and 18mm ball joints, so the ph3 vs ph2 thing doesn't work either from my experience.
	 
 (16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote:  Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Nanstone GTD5 GT17S - XUD9TE 
Volvo V50 D5 R-Design SE Sport - Daily cruise wagon.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
		
		
		16-04-2016, 10:45 PM 
(This post was last modified: 16-04-2016, 10:46 PM by JTaylor2005.)
	
	 
		Ahhh bugger haha. What a pain. I will have to take the risk or buy both.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 10,864 
	Threads: 117 
	Joined: Dec 2011
	
 Reputation: 
119 Location: Southampton
 Car Model/Spec: 306 HDi and friends
 Thanks: 13Given 106 thank(s) in 106 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		I've yet to see a 16mm balljoint on an hdi. Before replacing these i'd have a good look at your rear wishbone bushes, because from your other thread i'd hazard a guess that they're the greater concern.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 1,295 
	Threads: 186 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
6 Location: UK
 Car Model/Spec: Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI
 Thanks: 29Given 17 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
 
 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 2,636 
	Threads: 102 
	Joined: Oct 2013
	
 Reputation: 
18 Location: Warwickshire
 Car Model/Spec: Ph.1 Gti-6 63k
 Thanks: 0Given 22 thank(s) in 22 post(s)
 
 
	
	
		 (16-04-2016, 02:07 PM)BiG K Wrote:  Anything with power steering has 18mm balljoints iirc. As all the ph3 cars had power steering, all will use 18mm BJ's 
Incorrect, BJ size has nothing to do with PAS on a 306.
	 
This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted above as fact.
62k Diablo Phase 1 Gti-6: Project Thread
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
	Posts: 2,140 
	Threads: 128 
	Joined: May 2014
	
 Reputation: 
21 Location: Cardiff
 Car Model/Spec: Stage3 HDi RHF5@25psi 174bhp
 Thanks: 1Given 41 thank(s) in 38 post(s)
 
 
	
		
		
		28-04-2016, 09:36 AM 
(This post was last modified: 28-04-2016, 09:36 AM by toseland.)
	
	 
		^^ this..  ecp list ps and nonps variants of ball joints in both 16 and 18mm
 For reference the eco website doesn't list the sizes,  the part number ending 35035 is 16mm, and 35065 is 18mm lemforder
 
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!/Toseland
 
		
	 |