Robin
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Outer one, driveshaft out job?
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Robin
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No-ones ever done a CV boot then?
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Scotty C
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Location: Kidderminster Drives: 1.6 16v Sport
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The one closest to the hub you mean? (get confused which one is which)
If yes, then you don't have to reomve the driveshaft
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ed
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Driveshaft comes out so easily you may aswell.
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Robin
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how easy is 'so easily'? 
I'd be doing it on my own on my drive with limited tools, do I need to undo the hub nut?
If so, I'm fucked and can't do it
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ainsley_brader
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you don't no but its much easier if you do!
its not really a nice on the drive job.
If you replace it dont get a genuine boot. You want a proper rubber boot not the plastic ones like the genuine ones!
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Scotty C
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Of course you need to remove the hub nut because you need to remove the shaft out of the hub in order to change the boot.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
how easy is 'so easily'? 
I'd be doing it on my own on my drive with limited tools, do I need to undo the hub nut?
If so, I'm fucked and can't do it
Twat it off with a screwdriver and hammer
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Monster
Of course you need to remove the hub nut because you need to remove the shaft out of the hub in order to change the boot.
or I could remove the shaft from the CV, leaving the CV in the hub?
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Robin
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I think I'll let a garage do it, wooo, more expense
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Outer one, driveshaft out job?
Nein
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Monster
Of course you need to remove the hub nut because you need to remove the shaft out of the hub in order to change the boot.
or I could remove the shaft from the CV, leaving the CV in the hub?
Good luck.
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Monster
Of course you need to remove the hub nut because you need to remove the shaft out of the hub in order to change the boot.
or I could remove the shaft from the CV, leaving the CV in the hub?
Yes, you could do that, but i've never done it so cannot comment on how hard it is.
Why don't you hire the specific tool required?
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SVM 286
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Btw, if you pull the shaft out of the box Robin, you'll lose the gearbox oil.
Ma will not be pleased at the stinking gear oil all over her drive too.
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Monster
Of course you need to remove the hub nut because you need to remove the shaft out of the hub in order to change the boot.
or I could remove the shaft from the CV, leaving the CV in the hub?
Good luck.
Why good luck?
1. undo lbj
2. cut old boot off
3. open up circlip and pull hub/strut with cv joint still attached away from d/s
4. slide new boot down shaft
5. refit cv
6. pack with grease and fit clips
Wheres the problem?
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Robin
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Yeah, I had thought about that.
Looks like it's not a job for me then, which is annoying
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Monster
Of course you need to remove the hub nut because you need to remove the shaft out of the hub in order to change the boot.
or I could remove the shaft from the CV, leaving the CV in the hub?
Good luck.
Why good luck?
1. undo lbj
2. cut old boot off
3. open up circlip and pull hub/strut with cv joint still attached away from d/s
4. slide new boot down shaft
5. refit cv
6. pack with grease and fit clips
Wheres the problem?
Have you done many like that Ainsley?
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Looks like it's not a job for me then, which is annoying
Don't be silly.
A man of your calibre would be able to do it Rob.
You will get filthy though
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Robin
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What would I need then?
CV boot
CV grease
Circlip pliers?
Sockets
Jack and stands
anything else?
should I wait to do it when I do the brakes?
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Have you done many like that Ainsley?
Maybe 2.
Tbf i have the tools to be able to get the hub nut off so its usually easier that way.
When i have done it that way it has usually been because i didnt have a socket to fit on some big van talbot express or something.
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
What would I need then?
CV boot
CV grease
Circlip pliers?
Sockets
Jack and stands
anything else?
should I wait to do it when I do the brakes?
If you buy a cv boot kit it should come with grease and clips.
Circlip pliers would do but really you want snap ring pliers.
Yes i would do it at the same time as brakes get the caliper out the way then give you more room.
If you do do it you want to hold the shaft into the box as you pull the cv off. You dont want to spill the oil!
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ainsley_brader
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