True to our word, we have some additional information about the tie rod end and ball joint boots.
We wandered into the local auto parts house this morning and went back to the aisle that has the large selection of assorted automotive hardware items marketed under the 'HELP!' logo. We found two packages, one of which is part # 13566 containing two tie rod dust boots, 1/2" and 9/16" for $4.99US plus tax.
The other package contained a 5/8" and a much larger dust boot for the same price. We took with us a ball joint, tie rod end, and caliper for measurements. Both the 1/2" and 9/16" dust boots fit the tie rod end snugly, while the larger 9/16" dust boot fits the ball joint.
We also have in our parts box the dust boots, part # 5-1900 from Victoria British that sell for 2.95 each.
The larger hole is too small to fit the base of the ball joint without tearing. While I appreciate it's stout materials compared to the Chinese neoprene of the HELP! items, we cannot get it to fit.
Fitting the dust boots is elementery once the tie rod end has been separated from the tie rod.
The ball joint, however, requires the disassembly of the wheel hub, brake, sway bar, and stub axle/damper tube.
But, what must be done, must be done.
We suggest the dust boot be coated on the inside with rubber grease to facilitate it's installation and prolong it's life. Bear in mind that the quaility of Chinese neoprene will not be the best. Were it made from a better material such as heavy vinyl, we would be far happier. However, these days we have to take what we can get and expect to revisit it again soon. This is why having extra dust boots in the parts box makes good sense.
Mildred Hargis