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Title: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: puffa on 15 March 2010, 19:03:54
Ok changed both rear springs over the weekend as well as changing the door check strap washers to get rid of the horrid door crack when they open.

However i have noticed that on the n/s rear driveshaft towards the centre of the car there is a rubber gaiter, I believe it is called a CV Boot ?, anyway it has a big split in it so my question to the exprienced out there is ..

1. Is it a hard job to do.. never changed one before
2. It doesnt look expensive but anyone got any ideas on cost involved?

Cheers
steve
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: unlucky mark mv6 on 15 March 2010, 19:23:59
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Ok changed both rear springs over the weekend as well as changing the door check strap washers to get rid of the horrid door crack when they open.

However i have noticed that on the n/s rear driveshaft towards the centre of the car there is a rubber gaiter, I believe it is called a CV Boot ?, anyway it has a big split in it so my question to the exprienced out there is ..

1. Is it a hard job to do.. never changed one before
2. It doesnt look expensive but anyone got any ideas on cost involved?

Cheers
steve
Did one on my vec on the gearbox end(inner),and i think the rubber boot was £12 for the kit,with grease and clips. :y
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: lee4206 on 15 March 2010, 19:26:15
It is called a cv boot. 
1.  It  depends on type of join and how easy the drive shaft comes off but normally quite easy to do (some types do require a fitting tool/cone to fit).
2.  Average cost is about a fiver.

If you want i'll  get you a price (im in trade) and if you need any help just let me know.

lee
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: puffa on 15 March 2010, 19:30:04
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It is called a cv boot. 
1.  It  depends on type of join and how easy the drive shaft comes off but normally quite easy to do (some types do require a fitting tool/cone to fit).
2.  Average cost is about a fiver.

If you want i'll  get you a price (im in trade) and if you need any help just let me know.

lee


Hi Lee..

That would be spot on,, I think I only live round the corner from you too ..

Steve
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: lee4206 on 15 March 2010, 19:38:15
I'll get you a price  and let you know tomorrow evening.
And yes im just down the road.
lee
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: Andy B on 15 March 2010, 19:39:36
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2.  Average cost is about a fiver.......

You've never had a quote from Hyundai have you!. SWMBO used to have a Lantra, I priced up just the boot from the dealer and was quoted ........ [size=14]£35[/size]  :o I even suggested that she'd quoted for the CV joint aswel as the boot, but no, that was just for the boot. A new generic boot from a local mmotorfactor was £3  :y  :y  :y
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: lee4206 on 15 March 2010, 20:03:08
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2.  Average cost is about a fiver.......

You've never had a quote from Hyundai have you!. SWMBO used to have a Lantra, I priced up just the boot from the dealer and was quoted ........ [size=14]£35[/size]  :o I even suggested that she'd quoted for the CV joint aswel as the boot, but no, that was just for the boot. A new generic boot from a local mmotorfactor was £3  :y  :y  :y


Doesn't suprise me at all. I never go to dealers for things like that .  As you said generic ones are fine and cheap  :y
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 16 March 2010, 08:23:25
Its a lobro joint boot actualy.....
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: andyc on 16 March 2010, 13:01:39
Well just FYI

Looks a bit harder to do than a FWD CV boot. First of all the are two types listed, either Loebro or Siginaw kits.

Both kits contain inner and outer boots as it looks like you have to remove the outer joint and boot to get the inner boot off.

You will also need new driveshaft bolts as these are normaly a sod to get undone, Torque for these bolts is 50NM then + 60 and +15 degrees

Now the hard part

Loebro Boot Kits, 90512953 £51.04 + VAT
Siginaw Boot Kit, 26055829 £61.26 + VAT

And the Loebro kit isn't stocked in the UK

But then you could just buy a pattern multifit one that you can glue together

Good luck, let us know how you get on

Andy 
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 16 March 2010, 13:17:16
Lol.....better to buy a complete drive shaft from a breaker for 20 quid as this is the first one of these I have ever heard fail.
Title: Re: CV Boot.... I Think ???
Post by: lee4206 on 16 March 2010, 18:44:19
puffa you have pm.
lee