Technical Wishbone (Ball Joint Pin)

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Technical Wishbone (Ball Joint Pin)

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I bought some Wishbones recently changed them. My Brake Discs finally arrived today and when I lowered the car to the floor from the Axle Stands (Hellcat :p) The fookin Pins fell out the Carrier Hub and because my car is so low I cannot lift it back up again.

Anyway, does ANYONE know what mm the actual Ball Joint Pins are meant to be?

The ones that I got are 15mm. How many sizes are there and what ones go on a:

Make: Fiat
Model: Tipo
Enigine: 1.6 (1582cc)
Chassis: 04660819

Please help me, I've been walking everywhere for nearly a Month I miss driving :cry:
 
Oh man! So it's really on the floor now? :eek:

I'd have thought yours would be the 15mm ones (I take it the pin was pushed in correctly and the pinch bolt tightened? Sounds like for some reason your Mk1 has the 17mm hub carriers. :confused:

How to get the car off the deck? hmmm can you start at the back and lift that on one side until the front is up enough to get a jack under the sil?
 
Ha ha LOL, please post a pic!!

Sounds like and engine crane on the front cross member job.

rich
 
Oh man! So it's really on the floor now? :eek:

I'd have thought yours would be the 15mm ones (I take it the pin was pushed in correctly and the pinch bolt tightened? Sounds like for some reason your Mk1 has the 17mm hub carriers. :confused:

How to get the car off the deck? hmmm can you start at the back and lift that on one side until the front is up enough to get a jack under the sil?

This is what I thought. Last time someone worked on Tipo they got Pins that were Toooooo big and they didn't go in So I thought I'd get the smaller ones and not make the same mistake twice. oh well is all I can say.

I tried lifting from the back but the car is just too low all round.

Ha ha LOL, please post a pic!!

Sounds like and engine crane on the front cross member job.

rich

:p

I was going to take a pic, it actually looked really nice, like it was super low to the floor, wheels in the arches and all :D

I got my two brothers and one of their mates to life whike I slid the Jack in and lifted her back up again.

Back to Square one.... No Wheels and no Wish Bones (n)

I used a Veneer calliper to measure but I@m not sure I'm reading the readout properly, All I can conclude is that the new ones are def smaller then then old ones.

I might have been supplied to wrong wishbones altogether.
 
Oh man! So it's really on the floor now? :eek:

I'd have thought yours would be the 15mm ones (I take it the pin was pushed in correctly and the pinch bolt tightened? Sounds like for some reason your Mk1 has the 17mm hub carriers. :confused:

Maybe the hub has worn excessivly due to loose bolts...
And as H/C say's it is 15mm balljoint, as is the 1.4 too..
Only the 1.8 and 2.0 share the larger ones.
Ive a stack load in my shed from previous breakers...
 
Maybe the hub has worn excessivly due to loose bolts...
And as H/C say's it is 15mm balljoint, as is the 1.4 too..
Only the 1.8 and 2.0 share the larger ones.
Ive a stack load in my shed from previous breakers...

If there are only two sizes then the Parts I have been supplied where just completly wrong.

I measured the New Pins against the old pins and the new pins are DEF smaller.
 
Was exactly that :p I did it as soon as I typed that message above, was feelin tired but thought it has to be done anyway so might as well investigate now.

Do I need the Heat Shields? what do they protect exactly?

They're protecting them ball joints you've just fitted :p

What sort of condition are yours in? I've a pair of non-Sedici ones (brand new and painted red) which I've no use for so if you want they're yours. I'll give them to someone at Stanford to get to you?
 
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