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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: amazonian on 08 July 2015, 22:49:44

Title: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: amazonian on 08 July 2015, 22:49:44
MOT advisory says,  both sides Front suspension has slight movement at a wishbone pin or bush (2. 5. A. ic).
Just wondering what I am likely to have to have done, and what kind of cost is involved?
No doubt this is part of the cause of the tramlining I am experiencing?
 :) :)
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: terry paget on 09 July 2015, 04:55:13
You own a 13 year old car, and it's showing signs of wear. Each wishbone has two rubber joints and a ball joint, eventually they wear out. Taxi Al will give you a reference where you can buy 2 wishbones, 2 track rods and 2 drop links for £80 from ATP. There is guide on this forum how to fit them.
I doubt the slight play would cause tramlining, more likely to be a tyre problem.
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 09 July 2015, 05:39:33
Wishbone ball joints give funny traits when they finally fail... Suspect mine are getting um tired ::)

Linky here: https://www.atp-autoteile.de/group/1150201/product/3860/18846/details :y
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 09 July 2015, 11:09:54
I built up my own wishbones with Vx parts, but I am running on ATP droplinks and track rods with no probs, they're very good quality for the price, and by all accounts the most cost-effective solution  :y
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: chrisgixer on 09 July 2015, 13:26:23
New wishbones and set up once complete then. :y

Take the opportunity to change anything else that's suspect on the steering and suspension while you there. :y

Check the guides and faq sections, it's all there :y
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: amazonian on 09 July 2015, 21:38:01
Wishbone ball joints give funny traits when they finally fail... Suspect mine are getting um tired ::)

Linky here: https://www.atp-autoteile.de/group/1150201/product/3860/18846/details :y

This links to a site in German, is there an English language version or do I use the Ebay ATP site, anybody advise please ?
 :) :)
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: Andy A on 10 July 2015, 09:58:12
Wishbone ball joints give funny traits when they finally fail... Suspect mine are getting um tired ::)

Linky here: https://www.atp-autoteile.de/group/1150201/product/3860/18846/details :y

Al, will these also fit a 2.2 petrol 2003?

Thanks
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 10 July 2015, 10:18:36
Wishbones are universal on all Omegas, only difference you may come across is some pattern don't have a hold for the HID self-levelling bracket.

(meaning 1 minute's work with a drill)

It's springs and dampers that are often model-specific  :)
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: Andy A on 10 July 2015, 11:01:54
Wishbones are universal on all Omegas, only difference you may come across is some pattern don't have a hold for the HID self-levelling bracket.

(meaning 1 minute's work with a drill)

It's springs and dampers that are often model-specific  :)

Do the ATP ones come with said hole?

Thanks
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 10 July 2015, 11:22:12
Oh, yes.

ATP are the 'budget' recommended on here. Anything cheaper tends not to last, and anything more expensive tends not to last much longer (to justify the extra cost)

The best option in terms of longevity is to build your own, use Vx and Poly bushes, plus Vx balljoints, and make them up yourself. That way they'll last as long as genuine GM ones, but at a fraction of the cost of the dealer prices.

It's the sort of thing you'd do before you need them, however. If you need them asap, then of course the ATP route is perfectly sound.  :y
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 10 July 2015, 14:21:04
Wishbone ball joints give funny traits when they finally fail... Suspect mine are getting um tired ::)

Linky here: https://www.atp-autoteile.de/group/1150201/product/3860/18846/details :y

This links to a site in German, is there an English language version or do I use the Ebay ATP site, anybody advise please ?
 :) :)
???

Only buy them using the link above. The Ebay listing of the same item is generally more expensive, more so if you buy them through ebay.co.uk.

Simply click on the orange button 'In den Warenkorb' followed by 'Zur Kasse'...

Then click on the orange box 'Weiter' underneath 'Bestellung ohne Anmeldung (Gastkauf)...

Then simply fill in the bits marked with an asterisk.

It's really not rocket science, and you don't even need to understand german to use it.
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: Steve B on 10 July 2015, 14:31:43
Wishbone ball joints give funny traits when they finally fail... Suspect mine are getting um tired ::)

Linky here: https://www.atp-autoteile.de/group/1150201/product/3860/18846/details :y

This links to a site in German, is there an English language version or do I use the Ebay ATP site, anybody advise please ?
 :) :)
???

Only buy them using the link above. The Ebay listing of the same item is generally more expensive, more so if you buy them through ebay.co.uk.

Simply click on the orange button 'In den Warenkorb' followed by 'Zur Kasse'...

Then click on the orange box 'Weiter' underneath 'Bestellung ohne Anmeldung (Gastkauf)...

Then simply fill in the bits marked with an asterisk.

It's really not rocket science, and you don't even need to understand german to use it.
ist, dass das Beste, Sie tun können  ;D ;D
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: Andy A on 10 July 2015, 14:33:16
Just ordered some. Thanks for the link and info.  :y
Title: Re: MOT advisory = Wishbones ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 10 July 2015, 14:39:11
Wishbone ball joints give funny traits when they finally fail... Suspect mine are getting um tired ::)

Linky here: https://www.atp-autoteile.de/group/1150201/product/3860/18846/details :y

This links to a site in German, is there an English language version or do I use the Ebay ATP site, anybody advise please ?
 :) :)
???

Only buy them using the link above. The Ebay listing of the same item is generally more expensive, more so if you buy them through ebay.co.uk.

Simply click on the orange button 'In den Warenkorb' followed by 'Zur Kasse'...

Then click on the orange box 'Weiter' underneath 'Bestellung ohne Anmeldung (Gastkauf)...

Then simply fill in the bits marked with an asterisk.

It's really not rocket science, and you don't even need to understand german to use it.
ist, dass das Beste, Sie tun können  ;D ;D
Es macht mir egal... ::)