I want CV boots - good ones
I want CV boots - good ones
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Barreti

Original Poster:

6,687 posts

263 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Hi chaps.

I've only had my unipart CVs on 18 months and 2 of the CV boots are split already.
I can find Ford Sierra 2.0 CV Boots all over the place but I don't want to do this job every winter so I wondered if anyone had bought some CV boots recently and found them to be very good quality.

I've called RG who took over CleverTrevor parts because CT boots were highly recommended in previous posts, but can't get a sensible answer from them.

N7GTX

8,289 posts

169 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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I use Bailcast boots as they are made of a neoprene compound as opposed to rubber which has a tendency to crack and split. Cheap enough and easily fitted with a cone to save dismantling the driveshafts. Never had one fail on me yet but no doubt a TVR will change that......

http://www.bailcast.com/products/duraboot/cvboots/...

Barreti

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6,687 posts

263 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Thanks for the recommendation N7GTX
I bought all 4 because 1 on each drive shaft is already split so I can't imagine the others will be any better.
Pretty poor for a unipart part which has been on the car 18months and about 3k miles.
I hope these fair better because that little lot including govt thievery and delivery was £64

N7GTX

8,289 posts

169 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Barreti said:
Thanks for the recommendation N7GTX
I bought all 4 because 1 on each drive shaft is already split so I can't imagine the others will be any better.
Pretty poor for a unipart part which has been on the car 18months and about 3k miles.
I hope these fair better because that little lot including govt thievery and delivery was £64
Now you know why Unipart went under? frown

Barreti

Original Poster:

6,687 posts

263 months

Saturday 16th May 2015
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I bought the Bailcast DBC100 as per the link by N7GTX but when I went to fit them today they are the wrong size.

The size finder on the Bailcast website has TVR Griffith and tells me I want DBC400

But I've also seen a thread on here where someone said they fitted a different one - DBC800 - http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=964...

So I'm thoroughly confused

I've also been to Euro Car Parts this afternoon who pulled out 3 different boots for the Ford Sierra and all of them looked right but were too big at the big end.

Has anyone got a reference to a CV boot they have actually used and fitted snugly to the 64mm collar on the CV joint?

Desperate for your help now chaps....
And thoroughly forked off so I'm off to the garage to bash something.

Edited by Barreti on Saturday 16th May 17:45

77racing

3,346 posts

213 months

Sunday 17th May 2015
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Hi
You probably want these, they are free and in good condition you pay for postage. U have no pm so pm if you want them.




N7GTX

8,289 posts

169 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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Sent you an email with the Bailcast chart for Sierra boots. 200 or 500 or 800 listed.
Maybe give the company a ring with the dimensions?

gacksen

680 posts

169 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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use the split ones on the chim. so far easy to put on and seem to be holding up.
no need to remove anything. only thing to take care of is not to contaminate the glue
points with grease. also good spare part for longer trips.