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gq front and rear tailshaft slip joint rubber boot

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gq front and rear tailshaft slip joint rubber boot

Post by narns1mav »

hi just wondering where to get theese from as nissan dont sell them so they said
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Re: gq front and rear tailshaft slip joint rubber boot

Post by micks troll »

narns1mav wrote:hi just wondering where to get theese from as nissan dont sell them so they said
Spoke to my mate that rebuilds tailshafts (as I've stuffed mine) you cant get them! But that is just a dust seal, there is an internal seal that does most of the work (as I've been Told)
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Post by nastytroll »

Mines dead too.
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Post by A.J. »

Cut down an old bicycle tube and cable tie around the slip joint.
Should work allright.

I don't have any, doesn't worry me as I take to them regularly with the grease gun.
Just keep enough grease in there and you won't need any boots.
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Post by turbo gu »

Just buy a universal steering rack boot and cut to size.
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