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Old 05-05-2021, 06:23   #1
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Hi all, nice to be back.

I let my membership lapse a few rego checks (MOT equivalent) ago thinking there was no way the old girl would pass. Only 2 windows still work, back door stuck closed again, dash is falling apart and it's leaking diesel again, to name a few problems. Worst is the front right offside wheel as per the attached pic, it passes it's annual registration check with the wheel like that and no one seems to know what's wrong with it.

Needless to say I wouldn't mind solving that issue and now that I've got it into my head to make this truck last as long as the engine holds, I'm also concerned about the difficulty in obtaining spare parts. My Terrano is a 1999 2.7 TDI with barely 280,000 Kilometers on the clock and over the 100,000 Ks that I am responsible for, it's required more front end work than all the other cars I have ever owned put together. Which makes me wonder if it's really worth the trouble of hanging on to it.

So that's about it in a nutshell.

Roy
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Old 05-05-2021, 10:09   #2
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Wrong lower ball joint fitted by looks of it.
Pre 96 mk 1 have a shorter lower ball joint which causes the issue you seem to have.
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Old 05-05-2021, 10:49   #3
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Yes wrong ball joint I had the very same issue when replacing the joint on my Mrs motor and found as elty says they had supplied the joint for the earlier motors, got the correct one and all sorted, Rick
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Old 07-05-2021, 02:26   #4
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Thanks for that.

Neither several suspension specialists or our regular village mechanic had any suggestions over the cause. Guess you can't beat experience.

Which brings me to the next question, where can I get a replacement? The ball joint in question was the only "compatible part" I could find that would actually fit. In the process I also noticed that the idler arm bracket has been cut so the lowest bolt would fit.

While I feel the engine has another 10 years of life left, I wonder how realistic it is trying to keep the truck on the road now that parts availability in Australia has become a lucky dip.

Apologies in advance, but I access the web at work, 3 days per week, so replies are going to be a little slow in coming. Thanks again, for the quick and useful replies. If not for this site my old Terrano would have been off the road years ago.

cheers,

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Old 07-05-2021, 10:46   #5
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Milner off Road in the UK will have them but do not know if they ship to you, Euro Car Parts have them and advertise international delivery, Rick
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Old 09-05-2021, 00:11   #6
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Here's a comparison of both types

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Old 10-05-2021, 07:07   #7
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Thank you all and sundry for your helpful replies, they've given me hope that the old girl might see out a few more years.

The ball joint theory does indeed make sense. Is it safe to drive in the meantime? Since my next roadworthy inspection isn't due until December, there ought to be ample time to chase down these elusive spares.

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