stuzbot
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While I sit here, twiddling my thumbs, waiting for my new Lower Ball Joints to wend their 2 week journey from France [I think they're coming by 'DHL Escargot'], I'm amusing myself by reading all the horror stories about LBJ failure. One thing that I'm not clear about; given that some people have run them for 300.000km+ with no issues and others have had them pop at 100.000 or less. And given that Toyota did issue a recall on some of them....
Have we any info as to how many of these LBJ horror stories involved genuine Mr.T parts? And does the existence of a recall mean that only a certain batch are prone to this catastrophic failure --possibly due to a manufacturing defect?
I will be changing mine anyway, just on mileage grounds, as soon as the feckers turn up. But, reading the horror stories almost has me afraid to nip to the shops in my truck as, with 200.000+ miles on the clock and [presumably?] still on its original Ball Joints, I can't decide whether I'm sitting on a time bomb, or have nothing to worry about.
For what it's worth, I put my VIN into Toyota's Recall Checker and got the reassuring all clear. But then, I think I've read somewhere else that the recall for LBJs was only on some Aussie models.
Have we any info as to how many of these LBJ horror stories involved genuine Mr.T parts? And does the existence of a recall mean that only a certain batch are prone to this catastrophic failure --possibly due to a manufacturing defect?
I will be changing mine anyway, just on mileage grounds, as soon as the feckers turn up. But, reading the horror stories almost has me afraid to nip to the shops in my truck as, with 200.000+ miles on the clock and [presumably?] still on its original Ball Joints, I can't decide whether I'm sitting on a time bomb, or have nothing to worry about.
For what it's worth, I put my VIN into Toyota's Recall Checker and got the reassuring all clear. But then, I think I've read somewhere else that the recall for LBJs was only on some Aussie models.