We've had quite a few ball-joint failures over here in Oz - mainly on the F3's and almost always
just one of the upper joints at a time?!? :dontknow: Many of the F3's that've had failures have returned with repeat occurrences too; but again, almost always just an upper joint - the
other one! :lecturef_smilie: Maybe it's the roads over here; or possibly it's the combination of our rough road surfaces, high operating temps making it harder on lightly greased joints, and the more pronounced camber we tend to have more of than what I can recall from over your way...
That said, I can't recall even
ONE instance of
ALL the ball joints being stuffed at the same time..... well, except for one instance where the front end damage was the direct result of a collision that stuffed the entire front suspension, the frunk, lights, tupperware, & did a fair bit of frame damage too!! :shocked: IIRC, he got an entire new Spyder from his insurance co - it was significantly cheaper than fixing the broken one! :thumbup:
Still, Stocktoy,
IF your problem is
actually front end components on both sides at the same time and not just a dodgy dealer (and we all
KNOW there are some of them around!

) then I'd probably suspect the inner 'A' arm mounts &/or bushes before thinking that somehow ALL of the ball joints just freakingly carked it at the same time....:yikes: Even tho here in Oz, we just as equally
KNOW that the ball-joints aren't the greatest pieces of kit on our Spyders as we
know there's some dodgy dealers around!! :lecturef_smilie:
Over to you - and I hope there's another/better dealer nearby too (says the fella who travels over 600 miles each way to see a dealer who's better than the local mob!

)
Good Luck! And welcome to the Forum too! :cheers:
Ps: if it turns out it
IS actually the ball joints, for a bit more cash one of our local reputable techs has sourced some race-spec replacements out of Austria, so the freight to you shouldn't be quite so much as it is to bring them half way around the World to Australia! They are substantially more robust than the OE parts.... :thumbup: