How much time do I have??
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How much time do I have??
I noticed some grease on the lower ball joint this morning and low and behold the rubber boot cover is ripped apart. My question is..I have a 200 mile trip to make (some of it offroad) and I am wondering if it is possible to baby this thing along until my parts get here. I have new ones on the way.
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yep, so long ar you don't have ADD (the hubs, not the condition), you'll be fine so long as you don't have to put it in 4wd for too long.
My left-inner CV boot has had about a 3 inch long rip in it since I got my 91 PU, but having manual hubs and leaving them unlocked and only locked in when really needing them, I have yet to even hear them start clicking or anything; I just push some grease in the hole evrytime I'm under the truck. I'm just going to ride them out till they grenade, and when they do, I'll replace them both, cause I far as I know their originals...
That hole looks a little large to even try to get some grear to stay in there though. You could get away with just replacing the boot, but you have to think about 2 things if you decide to do that...
1) If you're not exactly sure how long it's been ripped open like that, or if you put it off for even a few weeks, you could develope quite a bit of dust and dirt in there, and you'd be locking that in there if you just replaced the boot, and grits of dirt and dust are not a good lube for metal-to-metal parts; that CV you just put a new boot on will be toast in a little while...
2) You have to tear the ENTIRE CV assymbely out to even replace that boot, so it would benefit you in both ways just to put in a whole new (or reman'ed) assymbely.
My left-inner CV boot has had about a 3 inch long rip in it since I got my 91 PU, but having manual hubs and leaving them unlocked and only locked in when really needing them, I have yet to even hear them start clicking or anything; I just push some grease in the hole evrytime I'm under the truck. I'm just going to ride them out till they grenade, and when they do, I'll replace them both, cause I far as I know their originals...
That hole looks a little large to even try to get some grear to stay in there though. You could get away with just replacing the boot, but you have to think about 2 things if you decide to do that...
1) If you're not exactly sure how long it's been ripped open like that, or if you put it off for even a few weeks, you could develope quite a bit of dust and dirt in there, and you'd be locking that in there if you just replaced the boot, and grits of dirt and dust are not a good lube for metal-to-metal parts; that CV you just put a new boot on will be toast in a little while...
2) You have to tear the ENTIRE CV assymbely out to even replace that boot, so it would benefit you in both ways just to put in a whole new (or reman'ed) assymbely.
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i just replaced my CV's tuesday. both sidesd of mine were ripped on the top boot. i drove probably a good 300 miles with them like that. but not non stop or anything like that just normal drivin. mine jsut made a REALLY bad constant loud thumpin sound
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yep, so long ar you don't have ADD (the hubs, not the condition), you'll be fine so long as you don't have to put it in 4wd for too long.
My left-inner CV boot has had about a 3 inch long rip in it since I got my 91 PU, but having manual hubs and leaving them unlocked and only locked in when really needing them, I have yet to even hear them start clicking or anything; I just push some grease in the hole evrytime I'm under the truck. I'm just going to ride them out till they grenade, and when they do, I'll replace them both, cause I far as I know their originals...
That hole looks a little large to even try to get some grear to stay in there though. You could get away with just replacing the boot, but you have to think about 2 things if you decide to do that...
1) If you're not exactly sure how long it's been ripped open like that, or if you put it off for even a few weeks, you could develope quite a bit of dust and dirt in there, and you'd be locking that in there if you just replaced the boot, and grits of dirt and dust are not a good lube for metal-to-metal parts; that CV you just put a new boot on will be toast in a little while...
2) You have to tear the ENTIRE CV assymbely out to even replace that boot, so it would benefit you in both ways just to put in a whole new (or reman'ed) assymbely.
My left-inner CV boot has had about a 3 inch long rip in it since I got my 91 PU, but having manual hubs and leaving them unlocked and only locked in when really needing them, I have yet to even hear them start clicking or anything; I just push some grease in the hole evrytime I'm under the truck. I'm just going to ride them out till they grenade, and when they do, I'll replace them both, cause I far as I know their originals...
That hole looks a little large to even try to get some grear to stay in there though. You could get away with just replacing the boot, but you have to think about 2 things if you decide to do that...
1) If you're not exactly sure how long it's been ripped open like that, or if you put it off for even a few weeks, you could develope quite a bit of dust and dirt in there, and you'd be locking that in there if you just replaced the boot, and grits of dirt and dust are not a good lube for metal-to-metal parts; that CV you just put a new boot on will be toast in a little while...
2) You have to tear the ENTIRE CV assymbely out to even replace that boot, so it would benefit you in both ways just to put in a whole new (or reman'ed) assymbely.
I have a new kit on the way. I am about to tear the $@#& out of the front end. I just need to use this truck this week. There has been such an awful pounding sound when I go over bumps I figured I better do something quick.
thanks again
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The boot keeps grease in an water/ dirt out. Jerry rig something. Try cleaning off the boot as best you can, and duct taping it up, that should last 300mi.
Here's how you change the boot when you get back. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...v-boot-156096/
Here's how you change the boot when you get back. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...v-boot-156096/
Last edited by Matt16; 10-12-2008 at 12:00 PM.
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I have the same "thumping sound." In fact it is so bad, when I go to sleep at night right before I fall asleep that "thumping sound" reverberates through my head and keeps me awake for a few minutes. Then I go to sleep.
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hahaha now thats funny stuff right there boys. i kinda got used to mine after bout a week. people would always stare at me as i was thumpin down the road and i thought " oh yea you like this yota dont ya" then it hit me why they were staring.
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Guess I got lucky, I had tears in all 4 boots for over a year at least before I got around to replacing them never developed a grease leak or thump.
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Had one rip on me as well. Do your best to clean out the visible dirt and tape it up. Mine lasted a month like that.
When you take it all apart check the surfaces. If they are not all marked up you'll be OK to replace the boot, otherwise, get a used CV, $10.
When you take it all apart check the surfaces. If they are not all marked up you'll be OK to replace the boot, otherwise, get a used CV, $10.
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I ran 2 years on a ripped open boot. Wheeling, mud, water, you name it. No funny noises or vibrations up until I replaced it, they're pretty tough. I've had one ripped open now for about 2 months but I couldn't care less about it since I have a SFA waiting to go in. Having manual hubs definitely made all that possible.
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