jubblies wrote:
I'd consider these parts 'consumables' and replace them.
I wouldn't risk the safety of myself or my family (or anyone) travelling in the vehicle.
What other parts are you planning on reinstalling? Disc rotors, ball joints, etc
I'd replace the lot for safety but that's just me.
I'm restoring a car dry stored since the 1950's and I don't know why it was parked (or how long) so I'm replacing all running gear and overhauling everything underneath as I don't know why it was being stored.
Just my 2c.
Nice project.
I have replaced the discs, calipers (old ones were off the car the whole time and rusted), pads, flexible brake hoses, hub bearing dust covers, ball joint dust boots, tie rod dust boots, knuckle joint dust boots and split pins.
I have completely dis-assembled the ball joints and knuckle joint, cleaned each component and re-shimmed. No sense in replacing a ball joint/knuckle joint if it is in perfect working order, same with the tie rod end ball joint, they are within spec so no point in replacing.
On the completed side I pulled the bearings, cleaned, re-greased and installed in the hub after giving it a thorough clean up. Cleaned up the drive shaft and drive flange and re-installed the lot.
Obviously with the side that has given me trouble I will inspect it after doing a few kms to see how it fairs.