How hard can they be?
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How hard can they be?
Back from the regular service from the mechanics and got a short list of faults:
steering rack boots torn
ourter cv boots torn
power steering hose slightly leaking
how hard are they to be diy?
any gurus here?
steering rack boots torn
ourter cv boots torn
power steering hose slightly leaking
how hard are they to be diy?
any gurus here?
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Re: How hard can they be?
Pretty easy TBH
CV boots are straight forward, as are steering rack boots. Power steering hose, if its from the resovoir to the pump then again another easy fix.
Basically just take the old boots off, put new ones on - make sure to grease the CV joint liberally before putting the new boot on making sure to wipe off all the old grease with a clean cloth. Same for steering rack but you dont need to put any grease in there.
Power steering hose is simple. Just replace the hose thats right in front of you
CV boots are straight forward, as are steering rack boots. Power steering hose, if its from the resovoir to the pump then again another easy fix.
Basically just take the old boots off, put new ones on - make sure to grease the CV joint liberally before putting the new boot on making sure to wipe off all the old grease with a clean cloth. Same for steering rack but you dont need to put any grease in there.
Power steering hose is simple. Just replace the hose thats right in front of you


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Re: How hard can they be?
Given the tools required, time needed and level of average competence.
Power steering hose: Easiest.
Steering Rack boots: Easy.
Outer CV Boot: Moderate.
Power steering hose, catch fluid, undo clips, slide off, install new one. Depending on the hose that is...
steering rack boot require control arm to come off from the wheel hub.
Outer CV boot requires 1 tool in order to complete the job, and disconnect the cup from the shaft can be a little tricky.
Generic youtube vids will guide.
Power steering hose: Easiest.
Steering Rack boots: Easy.
Outer CV Boot: Moderate.
Power steering hose, catch fluid, undo clips, slide off, install new one. Depending on the hose that is...
steering rack boot require control arm to come off from the wheel hub.
Outer CV boot requires 1 tool in order to complete the job, and disconnect the cup from the shaft can be a little tricky.
Generic youtube vids will guide.

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Re: How hard can they be?
Sounds easy enough. Will give it a try.
Is it ok to spray the joints with degreaser, or just wipe the existing gunk off with towel is good enough?
How much grease?
Any specific grease?
Is it ok to spray the joints with degreaser, or just wipe the existing gunk off with towel is good enough?
How much grease?
Any specific grease?
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Re: How hard can they be?
On eBay u can buy a tool that will make it easier to tie the boots down, it also comes with a bunch of different size clamps. Its around 25 bucks just type in cv boot tool or something like that
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Re: How hard can they be?
For the steering rack boots, you can get universal stretch ones that stretch over the tie rod end and means you don't have to get an alignment done afterwards.
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Re: How hard can they be?
You make it sound so easy. For someone who isn't competent in doing the above, def will get stuck.Astron_Boy wrote:Given the tools required, time needed and level of average competence.
Power steering hose: Easiest.
Steering Rack boots: Easy.
Outer CV Boot: Moderate.
Power steering hose, catch fluid, undo clips, slide off, install new one. Depending on the hose that is...
steering rack boot require control arm to come off from the wheel hub.
Outer CV boot requires 1 tool in order to complete the job, and disconnect the cup from the shaft can be a little tricky.
Generic youtube vids will guide.
You left out trying to undo the crown nut on the hub, and how about the tapered tie rod end?
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Re: How hard can they be?
Payaya, if you cant get a crown nur off then its a good indicator they shoukdnt be attempting this. Trial by fire 


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Re: How hard can they be?
I've never been able to get an outer CV off the shaft without belting the f**k out of it, and for that very reason I spend the $39 bucks to replace the whole joint, boot includedpayaya wrote:You make it sound so easy. For someone who isn't competent in doing the above, def will get stuck.Astron_Boy wrote:Given the tools required, time needed and level of average competence.
Power steering hose: Easiest.
Steering Rack boots: Easy.
Outer CV Boot: Moderate.
Power steering hose, catch fluid, undo clips, slide off, install new one. Depending on the hose that is...
steering rack boot require control arm to come off from the wheel hub.
Outer CV boot requires 1 tool in order to complete the job, and disconnect the cup from the shaft can be a little tricky.
Generic youtube vids will guide.
You left out trying to undo the crown nut on the hub, and how about the tapered tie rod end?

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Re: How hard can they be?
Pretty much.Taz wrote:Payaya, if you cant get a crown nut off then its a good indicator they shoukdnt be attempting this. Trial by fire
In the end, out of the frying pan...
If you look at it and it looks too hard, then don't bother starting.
And yep, pretty much.Bennoz wrote:I've never been able to get an outer CV off the shaft without belting the f**k out of it, and for that very reason I spend the $39 bucks to replace the whole joint, boot included
Reason why I don't do half the work myself is because I don't have time, space or the correct tools.
And besides.
Astron_Boy wrote:Given the tools required, time needed and level of average competence.


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Re: How hard can they be?
What do u mean by tapered tie tod end payaya?
Is that because it spins when u try to do it up hence requirement of rattle gun?
Is that because it spins when u try to do it up hence requirement of rattle gun?
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No, the taper that threads the tie rod on to the steering rack arm to replace the boot.silverGPX wrote:What do u mean by tapered tie tod end payaya?
Is that because it spins when u try to do it up hence requirement of rattle gun?
There are a tonne of youtube vids for this stuff now, we aren't in the dark ages where poorly photographed books are the only guide.
There are good tricks for doing the steering arm which means you won't need to do an alignment after.

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Re: How hard can they be?
Ahh okay. Does any body else have that problem anyways?
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You mean other cars?silverGPX wrote:Ahh okay. Does any body else have that problem anyways?
Yeah, majority of cars you have to take off the tie rod to do the boot.
As Vectose said however, you can buy kits where you can leave the tie rod on, never used one of those myself.
Edit: just realised I may have come across as condescending in my previous post, didn't mean to.

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Re: How hard can they be?
I didn't notice.
Nah I meant the tie tod end shaft spinning where it bolts onto the knuckle. Sorry was off topic.
I think the universal one is a great idea.
I remember paying $100 to get my boots changed back in the day.
If I new about the universal ones would of used that.
Nah I meant the tie tod end shaft spinning where it bolts onto the knuckle. Sorry was off topic.
I think the universal one is a great idea.
I remember paying $100 to get my boots changed back in the day.
If I new about the universal ones would of used that.
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Re: How hard can they be?
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$310 for fixing RHS inner CV boot split and leaking grease.
$190 per side for split steering rack boots
im sure there are cheaper quotes out there. but want to know if its a total rip off?
$310 for fixing RHS inner CV boot split and leaking grease.
$190 per side for split steering rack boots
im sure there are cheaper quotes out there. but want to know if its a total rip off?
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Re: How hard can they be?
Considering he is only changing the $20 boot and not the actual joint its a total rip off lolzuihoujueding wrote:quoted:
$310 for fixing RHS inner CV boot split and leaking grease.
$190 per side for split steering rack boots
im sure there are cheaper quotes out there. but want to know if its a total rip off?
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Re: How hard can they be?
Agreed. Those prices are offensive.Sahin wrote:Considering he is only changing the $20 boot and not the actual joint its a total rip off lolzuihoujueding wrote:quoted:
$310 for fixing RHS inner CV boot split and leaking grease.
$190 per side for split steering rack boots
im sure there are cheaper quotes out there. but want to know if its a total rip off?
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Re: How hard can they be?
Just bought the universal steering rack boots from ebay.
And watched some youtube clips. Highly do-able
And watched some youtube clips. Highly do-able
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Good man. Indeed they are!zuihoujueding wrote:Just bought the universal steering rack boots from ebay.
And watched some youtube clips. Highly do-able
But yeah those prices are complete anus. Even the custom driveshaft cluey mcclueless made me didn't cost half your cv boot repair.
