Posted by jimg.allentown on December 03, 2018 at 13:14:57 from (98.115.30.180):
In Reply to: CV boot tool posted by 37chief on December 02, 2018 at 20:49:24:
Rebuilt axles complete with a lifetime warranty are less expensive than getting the RIGHT boots and grease and making all of the mess that comes along with it. There is no clean way to replace a boot! Grease all over everything by the time you are done. Hardest part is getting the boots that are correct for the car. Parts suppliers only sell "universal" boots that might fit if you are lucky. Quick boots are the worst thing ever invented. They will simply not glue together at the seam if there is even a trace of grease on the surfaces that you want to glue. Simply not possible with a boot filled with the necessary grease for the joint.
Back when front wheel drive was beginning to become popular, it was necessary to deal with taking axles apart and repairing them. CV joints cost a fortune and axle boots were highly prone to failure. Rebuilt axles were also expensive in the early days of front wheel drive. Now, you can get almost any axle for $75 or less exchange with a warranty. Makes it not worth it to do repairs on them.
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