I recently replaced all the steering linkages and damper. I used Lemforder tie rod ends and steering drag link, as I was told these are the original OEM parts and their quality is superior, which is also reflected in the price. The old ones I removed were also made by Lemforder.
Last week I was under the car tinkering and noticed that there was a small amount of white grease seeping out of the rubber boot on the drag link. On closer inspection I noticed that there was a tiny cut on on the rubber boot near the bottom metal retaining ring.
See pic 1 below.
I figured this is only going to get worse...
After trying about 5 or 6 online retailers I found it out of stock and was told that Lemforder no longer manufacture this part.
I managed to eventually find another Lemforder drag link on Amazon France of all places, it showed as the last one in stock. It arrived a couple of days later.
I removed the previous newly installed drag link and replaced it with the latest one. After a test drive I noticed that this drag link also has a small cut in the rubber boot near the bottom metal retaining ring, with small amounts of grease seeping out.
See pic 2. below.
Having a go at this for the 3rd time now, I ordered a Febi non-OEM drag link which I plan to install today.
I've compared the thickness of the rubber boots on the two parts, the rubber boot on the Febi is considerably thicker than the Lemforder....
On this subject I have a question: Am I correct that the castle nuts on the drag link have to be tightened as far as they will go i.e. hand tightened (I've also read somewhere that they need to be torqued?) so that the cotter pin can be fitted?
In other words is there perhaps an issue of maybe over-tightening the castle nuts and causing this issue on the rubber boot or is it a question of inferior rubber being used on this particular part?
Thanks
Mike