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    Changing CV boots

    My MQ triton needs the trans (inner) side of the CV boots replaced. I’m selling it and want to avoid spending money if I can so thought I would replace them myself. Looks reasonably straight forward, and I have most of the tools I think.
    I’ll be doing the rotors and brakes while I have it all disassembled.

    Is there anything specifically I need to look out for?

    Cheers

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    CV boots are usually a straight forward job, but sometimes separating the CV joint from the trans can be a complete nightmare.

    Usually it’s just a case of holding your tounge right, and with a pry bar and a yank they’ll release, but other times it’s a PITA.
    If you have a slide hammer getting the right sized puller fork could come in handy if it’s hard to get out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    CV boots are usually a straight forward job, but sometimes separating the CV joint from the trans can be a complete nightmare.

    Usually it’s just a case of holding your tounge right, and with a pry bar and a yank they’ll release, but other times it’s a PITA.
    If you have a slide hammer getting the right sized puller fork could come in handy if it’s hard to get out.
    If you can get the stretchy ones that will fit your setup it can save ripping the entire axle out and down and that saves a heap of time... They go over the whole outer and slide straight into place. Don't last quite as long but the time saved!

    The other option is glue-fit ones, they have a split that clips together with glue and then slide into place and clamp. They are also good for a speedy repair. I've actually repaired a couple of boots that had been holed by the clamp and were leaking grease, they are still fine with the hole patched with glue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    If you can get the stretchy ones that will fit your setup it can save ripping the entire axle out and down and that saves a heap of time... They go over the whole outer and slide straight into place. Don't last quite as long but the time saved!

    The other option is glue-fit ones, they have a split that clips together with glue and then slide into place and clamp. They are also good for a speedy repair. I've actually repaired a couple of boots that had been holed by the clamp and were leaking grease, they are still fine with the hole patched with glue.
    Mint thanks mate I have found and ordered the split type. Will get them sorted when they arrive

 

 

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