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Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« on: March 24, 2017, 12:19:20 am »
I've sourced a pair of aluminium wishbones. Thinking of why the S3 has a different part number for the ball joints and if should I source the S3/Passat ball joints or use my stock parts. :thinking:

Anyone know the reason for a different part being used with that wishbone? The only difference I can see is the grooved area around the bolts. I has a bit more height in the Golf ball joint compared with the S3/Passat ball joint.

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I could only find topics talking about the TT/TT-S wishbones and adjustable ball joints. :confused:

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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2017, 12:34:21 am »
I think I found the major difference between them. I should have looked a bit longer and better... :ashamed:

The nut of the Golf ball joint is half the height of the S3/Passat ball joint nut. The increased height gives more clearance under the CV joint.

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S3/Passat ball joint:


I know the Golf ball joints fit, not sure if knowing that it's not the perfect combination of parts will prevent me from getting the S3/Passat ball joints when fitting the alloy wishbones... :laugh:

What do you think? :thinking:

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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2017, 09:56:29 am »
@OEM+ DUB on here uses Golf ball joints on Passat alloy wishbones without an issue  :happy2:   As he told me, you just need to make sure you use the Passat/S3 shouldered nuts. 

The difference between S3/Passat and the Golf BJ looks to be roll centre correction?   The tapered pin is longer on the S3 ball joint, because I assume it's ride height is lower than the GTI's?  This will correct bump steer.

You could, and probably should, use the S3 ball joints on a lowered Golf?

I've got the Passat wishbones and bearing housings also, and brand new Golf ball joints from VW ready to go.  But I'm thinking the same as you now, should I switch to S3 BJs?


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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2017, 11:39:00 am »
What you said makes me want to fit S3 ball joints. I know the difference won't be huge but everything I can do to make my setup better, I'll do it. Unfortunately I can't fit alloy hubs and SuperPro ball joints with my calipers, so I'm a bit limited in that aspect. The good side of of my brakes is they fit behind my wheels without spacers or needing wider front wings to fit lower ET wheels. It's always a compromise due to costs and legal aspect of car modding (wheels spacers are illegal here).


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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2017, 01:51:40 pm »
That's a pain! What do S3 people do for big brakes?

If you get some S3/Passat ball joints, could be so kind as to pass on the part number so I can get some too? :-)

I was going to get some VWR ball joints to balance the lowering of my VWR kit, but I didn't know OE S3 ones were roll centre correcting too.  They're probably half the price as well!!


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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2017, 03:48:22 pm »
@Pudding I'll share the part numbers later. The OEM S3/Passat BJ cost about half the price of the SuperPro BJ, which is the same (or very similar) part used by VWR.

The S3 owners that want to fit Brembo 17Z or 18Z to their cars need to fit steel hubs. This calipers are fixed on the inner side of the hub, so the aluminium hub being thicker will make the calipers become too inside the wheel and the brake disc won't be centred. Other BBK are fixed with an adaptor that is fixed like the OEM calipers, so it won't be incompatible with the aluminium hub.


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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2017, 05:56:45 pm »
S3/Passat ball joints:
-Left: 3C0407365B
-Right: 3C0407366B

Nuts: 6x N10332002

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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2017, 06:12:25 pm »
Thanks for the numbers mate  :happy2:

Lol, so GTI people want S3 alloy hubs and S3 people want GTI iron hubs  :grin:

Not a problem for me as I am sticking with the OEM brakes, or maybe the MK7 caliper + TTS discs.

For those adding passat/S3 hubs too, you also need 4 x shouldered nut WHT 000 785.  2 for the track rod ends and 2 for the ball joints.


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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2017, 07:39:28 pm »
Thanks for the numbers mate  :happy2:

Lol, so GTI people want S3 alloy hubs and S3 people want GTI iron hubs  :grin:

Not a problem for me as I am sticking with the OEM brakes, or maybe the MK7 caliper + TTS discs.

For those adding passat/S3 hubs too, you also need 4 x shouldered nut WHT 000 785.  2 for the track rod ends and 2 for the ball joints.

I'd go for the mk7 GTI PP/R/S3/Cupra/Ed. 40 calipers with TTS discs. I recommended those to a friend who sourced a reasonably priced set from Germany. Plenty of models have them so they're easily available and much better than the OEM brakes. :smiley:

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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #9 on: March 31, 2017, 05:45:37 pm »
Picked up the Passat ball joints from VW today and just to confirm, the taper pin is 5mm longer than the GTI ball joint.  GTI on the left, Passat on the right.

This will put the wishbone back to the correct angle on moderately lowered GTIs  :happy2:



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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #10 on: March 31, 2017, 08:37:14 pm »
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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2017, 12:31:38 pm »
I've fitted the Passat wishbones and ball joints. The nuts that fix the ball joint to the wishbone are the same to GTI nuts. I bought new ones since they're one use only (ideally).

The suspension now feels a bit more supple and less harsh over road creases and small bumps. Liked the result! :smiley:

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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2017, 11:09:24 am »
I've fitted the Passat wishbones and ball joints. The nuts that fix the ball joint to the wishbone are the same to GTI nuts. I bought new ones since they're one use only (ideally).

The suspension now feels a bit more supple and less harsh over road creases and small bumps. Liked the result! :smiley:

You don't hang around!  Nice one.  Glad it worked out well  :happy2:

I can't believe how much the VWR ball joints are.  The same thing as OE (but probably not as good quality), just with elongated holes for camber.   The Passat ones could be modified to do the same very easily, and MUCH cheaper!


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Re: Aluminium wishbones with GTI ball joints ok to use?
« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2017, 11:14:42 am »
You don't hang around!  Nice one.  Glad it worked out well  :happy2:

I can't believe how much the VWR ball joints are.  The same thing as OE (but probably not as good quality), just with elongated holes for camber.   The Passat ones could be modified to do the same very easily, and MUCH cheaper!
The VWR ball joints are made by SuperPro. I bought the SuperPro version and they're stronger than the OEM ball joints. Unfortunately for me, they're too big so they rub my brake discs. My mechanic tried to grind them a bit to see if that would sort the issue but with no luck. :sad1: