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Outer cv boot

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 5:28 pm
by C11 mbu
Hi all

Cars just failed it's mot on a split outer cv boot, my question is .. Has anyone used the easier split and glue type ..
Are they any good??

Cheers
Wayne

Re: Outer cv boot

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:48 pm
by Sanj
They will last only so long before you have to replace them too. If you can afford it get them done properly with BMW CV gaiters - better thickness on the rubber (ooo er missus).

Oh and make sure they still have a load of grease in em, otherwise that's a new driveshaft...

Lock full left or right in a car park and give a poke - should hopefully hear no clunking noise.

Re: Outer cv boot

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:55 pm
by stevox5
Changed two on my father in laws e53 on the weekend as suggested use Bmw boot kits or a very good quality one from somewhere like euro car parts

I did the two outers took aprox 3/4 hr per side if nothing is seized

Re: Outer cv boot

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:16 pm
by shadrack
i did 40k miles on 1 that was a standard one i split with a knife and glued back together with super glue, it was also £3 delivered off ebay so i disagree, also i would just change the full shaft if i was going to risk removing the hub assembly from the shaft there only £25 brand new

Re: Outer cv boot

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 4:23 pm
by Raj
[quote="shadrack"]
also i would just change the full shaft if i was going to risk removing the hub assembly from the shaft there only £25 brand new
[/quote]

I went down this route and had nothing but problems with em. Gone through 2 sets (under warranty BUT still have to keep paying the labour) and still got problems. One of them even popped out the diff….not good. So getting OE recon ones now.

When they found out my X was lowered, there suggestion was to pay them another £80 per side to have lengthened ones made as that is apparently the issue……I have never heard such rubbish.

Just my 2p worth of course.

Re: Outer cv boot

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 7:00 pm
by stevox5
To be honest unless there is damage to the cv joint (caused by dirt getting in via the split boot and causing wear and ultimately a noise) I personally would not change a genuine shaft/joint for a cheap pattern part.

I have changed many cv boots on these and have only had to replace one shaft due to the joint knocking and that had been running with a split boot for ages looking at the state of it.

Each to their own I know but that's just my opinion

Good luck whatever you decide.

Re: Outer cv boot

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:30 pm
by shadrack
[quote="Raj"]
[quote="shadrack"]
also i would just change the full shaft if i was going to risk removing the hub assembly from the shaft there only £25 brand new
[/quote]

I went down this route and had nothing but problems with em. Gone through 2 sets (under warranty BUT still have to keep paying the labour) and still got problems. One of them even popped out the diff….not good. So getting OE recon ones now.

When they found out my X was lowered, there suggestion was to pay them another £80 per side to have lengthened ones made as that is apparently the issue……I have never heard such rubbish.

Just my 2p worth of course.
[/quote]

hmm sorry to hear that, the ones i had were perfect for 28k on my first x5 then i sold it so probly longer