The balljoint rubber boot is installed in the
balljoint housing first. Because the boot fits
tight in the housing, installing it before the
balljoint is easier. Drop the boot into the
machined bore in the balljoint housing.
Work your way around the boot’s edge,
pushing it down into the bore with your
fingers. You can also use a blunt tool to do
this.
During the assembly process we are going
to coat all of the threaded assemblies with
an anti-seize compound to prevent the
threads from being damaged and aid
disassembly in the future.
Put a thin layer of anti-seize on the balljoint
threads.
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