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CV Boots Busting
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CV Boots Busting
Ok my mate has only just replace his busted cv boots on his 95 SR5 Hilux its IFS and completly stock
Now he says the new boots have busted already and he aint done any 4wd work
WTF is going on.... changing the boots is a Cookie of a job
Now he says the new boots have busted already and he aint done any 4wd work
WTF is going on.... changing the boots is a Cookie of a job
Dont worrys There's No Sugar
My 4x4 Is too clean.... Needs a Mud Pack
My 4x4 Is too clean.... Needs a Mud Pack
Twisted by Design
Mine used to go through heaps of cv boots (wound up for 2" lift)....the repco ones used to last about 6 months before splitting. I tried a set of genuine toyota boots, and one of them has only just split now after about 3 years. I'll be getting another set of genuine toyota ones put on again soon!
2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
i can help u guys out
i work in a cv boot importer.
ive got a set on my dads car which has lasted over 3yrs and there not genuine i found are junk!!!!!!!
and quite cheap
i work in a cv boot importer.
ive got a set on my dads car which has lasted over 3yrs and there not genuine i found are junk!!!!!!!
and quite cheap
Tow rig
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Comp buggy
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[url=http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/shed/index.php?id=644&im=1]COILYLUX[/url]
Comp buggy
[url=http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/shed/index.php?id=1529&im=1]ROCTOY[/url]
Hi,
I work at a toyota dealership..the genuine boots are excellent quality but way over priced.
I went non genuine (made in china) and they have lasted 2 years now on my Surf.
$8 each!!!
Ive been off-road a fair bit with them too.
I have free wheel hubs,the frt end is wound up 2".
The only downside to the non-genuine boots are the quality of clamps they use.
cheers
I work at a toyota dealership..the genuine boots are excellent quality but way over priced.
I went non genuine (made in china) and they have lasted 2 years now on my Surf.
$8 each!!!
Ive been off-road a fair bit with them too.
I have free wheel hubs,the frt end is wound up 2".
The only downside to the non-genuine boots are the quality of clamps they use.
cheers
1990 HILUX SURF
LN130-GKPGT
LN130-GKPGT
ive just noticed the same thing. while putting verything back together after replacing wheel bearings i noticed another split cv boot. this repco one lasted about 12 months. Last time it split i replaced both the inner and outer. inner was a repco one, outer from a cv joint (genuine supplier i think).
If the genuine ones last as long as you say i think their price justifies the quality. I'ts prolly the biggest pain in the ass job i've had to do so far since buying my 4wd. I think genuine is the way to go this time around. btw its a 86 4runner, 2in lift kit.
If the genuine ones last as long as you say i think their price justifies the quality. I'ts prolly the biggest pain in the ass job i've had to do so far since buying my 4wd. I think genuine is the way to go this time around. btw its a 86 4runner, 2in lift kit.
Boots from Downey Offroad seem to work ok.
Hilux boots are the same as US market 86-95 Pickups. They're about halfway down http://www.downeyoff-road.com/ChassisCo ... Train.html
They're EMP brand are a fairly soft rubber and have a strange smell. After being installed a year I can still smell them when I'm under my Lux. They come with a grease pack and metal clamps for only 15usd.
I've had them in on one side for just over a year now which is about 15,000kms and I drive with my hubs locked 24/7, a 1" bj spacer and some torsion bar crank. The other side has genuine Toyota boots and about 20,000kms on them. I find I usually rip my genuine boots around 20-25,000kms
Hilux boots are the same as US market 86-95 Pickups. They're about halfway down http://www.downeyoff-road.com/ChassisCo ... Train.html
They're EMP brand are a fairly soft rubber and have a strange smell. After being installed a year I can still smell them when I'm under my Lux. They come with a grease pack and metal clamps for only 15usd.
I've had them in on one side for just over a year now which is about 15,000kms and I drive with my hubs locked 24/7, a 1" bj spacer and some torsion bar crank. The other side has genuine Toyota boots and about 20,000kms on them. I find I usually rip my genuine boots around 20-25,000kms
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