Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:26:35 -0700
Reply-To: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
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From: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
Subject: Re: clamps for cv boots, ridged washers for cv bolts
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Just a quick note on this...
Two or so weeks ago, the night before we left on our family trip into the interior of BC - ( Peter - I carried the escutcheon around many interesting places and never did send it to you - apologies, now that the prep rush is over I can get my act together) - I replaced the front right outer cv joint boot on my syncro. I had mixed feelings as you can understand, finding a torn boot the day before leaving on a trip. I pulled the axle and removed the inner joint and slid the outer boot off that end. Regreased and installed new boot bought locally at dealer. I have to add here that the local dealer has been a good place to get parts for the last few years. Chris who used to work at Bow-Wow before it closed, is now at Speedway (dealer) and can supply parts at good prices.
Anyway, all he had was the Lobro kit with the black rubber boot. My van had (I think original) the translucent pale brown boots on the outer fronts. The outer fronts are exposed to more road hazards and do articulate more, and the rubber compound in the boots is much stiffer. I have read reports that the stock/original? translucent boots are tougher. But these new boots came in a Lobro box with grease, clamps, a little copper circlip (used if removing outer joint), and a new axle nut. I suppose now that my much thought of but never done project of outer joint protectors has to be acted on.
alistair
On 2011-08-31, at 7:44 AM, Karl Wolz wrote:
> I've replaced the boots twice on my '85 since new. Only one was torn, but
> replaced them along with the CV. They've all been Lobro and have all gone
> well over 100K miles. They've been made of thickish dull rubber, as
> opposesed to the aftermarket covers that are thinner and shiny.
>
> Karl Wolz
>
>
>
> |-----Original Message-----
> |From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]
> |On Behalf Of Jim Felder
> |Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 6:39 AM
> |To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> |Subject: Re: clamps for cv boots, ridged washers for cv bolts
> |
> |My german ones are the worst. I can't imagine what those from
> |a big trading partner would be like.
> |
> |I probably had replaced one OEM on my 90 (bought new, so I
> |know the history) with an aftermarket german boot, and had
> |that on there a cuple of years before I sold it. No problems.
> |But my 83 is so old that the OEM boots have all been replaced,
> |several times now, with Lobro of lo-quality.
> |
> |My daughter's 91 looks to have the thicker, softer OEMs with
> |no problems.
> |
> |Jim
|