As I was putting on one of the wheels I purchased from eBay it seemed to be rubbing, and so I was inspecting the area. I realized the was some black goop that got on the back of the wheel (and incidentally on a now formerly good shirt). At first I just thought it was black grease. But it sticks to skin (and clothing) more like thick paint, and isn't quite the consistency of grease. I'm not positive how to describe the feel.
It looks to me like what I thought was a black rubber boot on the ball joints and tie rods, and maybe some other suspension bits...is not actually a rubber boot...or has completely changed its composition? The upper front passenger ball joint grease "boot" is completely opened. The others are VERY pliable (touching them gently leaves an indentation, and they seem ready to pop right open). Even the open "boot", though it looks like a broken rubber boot, is just goop if you touch it (kind of like thick grease or maybe frosting...)
I guess the question is...is this fixable, or do the parts need replaced? Are they supposed to have been rubber? Were these ones just really crummy quality? I don't think the car was ever even driven since the PO had replaced much of the suspension bits, including I believe, the ball joints.
As my usual disclaimer, I am of course used to more modern cars (mid-80's up) and I know older cars require different methods of greasing. So I guess I'm hoping this is something somewhat normal that is just "weird" to me....


