Does this CV boot need replacing?

Does this CV boot need replacing?

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hifihigh

Original Poster:

585 posts

202 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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Hi, I've taken some piccys of it, I saw a couple of places where a small amount of grease may be seeping out but nothing big;





GreenV8S

30,227 posts

285 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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If it's leaking it needs replacing.

Steve_D

13,751 posts

259 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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If it already has a split and is leaking then total failure will not be far away and in the mean time you risk water and road dirt getting in an damaging an otherwise good CV joint.

Steve

ridds

8,230 posts

245 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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Inboard of the retaining band then it is holed or split.

Damage to the CV joint and potentially contamination of the braking system, if it's a hub joint, are merely a few miles away.

hifihigh

Original Poster:

585 posts

202 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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OK thanks I will have a go at putting a new one on. I've looked on the gsf car parts site to order a new kit, is it the inner cv boot or the outer cv boot that I need? Also what is the difference between the two just so i know? biggrin

Steve_D

13,751 posts

259 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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hifihigh said:
OK thanks I will have a go at putting a new one on. I've looked on the gsf car parts site to order a new kit, is it the inner cv boot or the outer cv boot that I need? Also what is the difference between the two just so i know? biggrin
The inner will be the gearbox end of the shaft and outer at wheel end.

If the whole shaft has to come off to do the job you would do well to replace them both.

Steve

GreenV8S

30,227 posts

285 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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ridds said:
potentially contamination of the braking system
That's a distinct issue with inboard brakes but seems unlikely to be a problem with outboard brakes since the CV and brake rotor are on opposite sides of the upright.