CV Boot
While replacing my shocks I noticed my inner CV boot is cracked. I also found it hard to get a replacement boot kit anywhere other than the dealership. Has anyone found a boot kit for this car yet? Dealer wants about $130 for the inner boot with clamps and grease There is no outer boot kit available if you end up needing it.
I'm in Arizona and the dry intense heat kills anything made of rubber. While the outer boots aren't flexed for turning I'm worried they may rot out one day. I don't want to have to buy a new axel if it goes out.
Has anyone found aftermarket parts for the inner and outer boots? Would a universal boot kit possibly work? I've never worked on CV boots but it doesn't seem too difficult.
I'm in Arizona and the dry intense heat kills anything made of rubber. While the outer boots aren't flexed for turning I'm worried they may rot out one day. I don't want to have to buy a new axel if it goes out.
Has anyone found aftermarket parts for the inner and outer boots? Would a universal boot kit possibly work? I've never worked on CV boots but it doesn't seem too difficult.
The boots are the same for the inner and outer according to the parts catalog. You can buy the boots and clamps for about $45.00 and just buy the grease at a auto parts store. You can buy a whole used axle shaft on ebay for $90 or less
Last edited by robby363; Aug 12, 2014 at 02:27 PM.
Good to know that inner and outer are the same boot. What catalogue are you looking at? I went to the dealer since it's right near my work and I had a hard time finding the boot kit. I've typically found parts on chryslerparts.net, factory chryslerparts.com, rockauto.com.
ChryslerPartsDirect.Com You can buy the boots at the dealer for $18.00 and the clamps are $2 or $3. You can find the parts catalog here https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ollection.html
ChryslerPartsDirect.Com You can buy the boots at the dealer for $18.00 and the clamps are $2 or $3. You can find the parts catalog here https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ollection.html
Has anyone tried a universal CV boot kit? I found one at Oreiley that I may try out. Specialty Products - CV Boots
Part # 33001. It looks like you just slip it on and cut off the extra rubber before clamping it on.
I'll probably go ahead and do the outer while I've got it out. I live in AZ and anything rubber will dry all to hell out here. It will go bad eventually.
I will let them go reasonably if you are interested.
I bought the pair of 11k mile half shafts online along with the differential last fall. I replaced my diff which had a light throttle whine, and I thought that the driver outer half shaft had sprung a leak. When I replaced the shaft I had it on the bench and discovered the leak was actually a chunk of road tar stuck to the boot. I did order new crush nuts so I have one left over. So I have two good used half shafts and one new crush nut available to anybody that might want them at my cost plus shipping. I will have to go check my records on what I paid but i believe they were $65 each.........
Let me know and good luck with your project.
Wes
I bought the pair of 11k mile half shafts online along with the differential last fall. I replaced my diff which had a light throttle whine, and I thought that the driver outer half shaft had sprung a leak. When I replaced the shaft I had it on the bench and discovered the leak was actually a chunk of road tar stuck to the boot. I did order new crush nuts so I have one left over. So I have two good used half shafts and one new crush nut available to anybody that might want them at my cost plus shipping. I will have to go check my records on what I paid but i believe they were $65 each.........
Let me know and good luck with your project.
Wes
Rear inner on the driver's side is bad. Rebooting won't be fun but the worst part is getting the shaft out anyway. I tried to find remanufactured ones and they don't exist. New shafts are crazy expensive too.
I'll probably go ahead and do the outer while I've got it out. I live in AZ and anything rubber will dry all to hell out here. It will go bad eventually.
I'll probably go ahead and do the outer while I've got it out. I live in AZ and anything rubber will dry all to hell out here. It will go bad eventually.
This gets even better. I went to the dealership to look for the bolts that connect the axel to the differential housing. The bolts are "not serviceable" meaning you can't buy them. Service manual says to replace the bolts which I assume means they are TTY? Looks like I have to try my chances with some thread locker, try to size some new bolts from the hardware store, or buy a brand new axel that comes with bolts (not gonna happen).
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