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Old 06-04-2006, 09:56 AM
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Replacing outer cv joint boot on the front of x5

I am replacing the outer boot on the front and have removed the output shaft out of the hub. I am now at the point were I need to remove a retaining clip in order to slid the cv joint off the shaft to slid on the boot, but I can't seem to find a way to get to the clip. The crack in the boot was detected quickly so there is no damage to the bearings (luckly). Anyone have any info.

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Old 06-04-2006, 03:09 PM
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Thank you for the info.
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Back on the road agian. Thanks allot for the pic's. I think I will buy those cd's they are great. I wish I would have done a little research before I took it apart I would have bought an inner boot as well. reusing the bands off the inner boot is scary I will buy an inner boot and extra bands to replace the old ones I put on. All in all a pretty simple fix.

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Old 06-05-2006, 07:31 AM
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Are you willing to post the DIY for the boot repair? A ton of people are always asking about how to do this repair.
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I will try and put together the steps I did to do the fix. Coming from a plumbers way of doing things.

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I am having mine replaced Thur. The shop is charging me 300 or 350, is it worth making it a DIY?
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Jeff,

Did you have to remove the strut or ball joint? Were you able to get the outer end out of the hub by just removing the nut and pushing out?

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Hello,
I used a air impact tool for most of the nuts also I used a steering wheel puller to push the output shaft out of the hub. I put the lugs in and slipped the puller between the lock washers. you need to remove the bolts on the struts so it will move freely. I think you could use a 5/8's steel rod or a wooden dowel to beat it out. The socket to get the lock nut off would be great to have I did not have it and used a pair of needle nose vise grips to spin it off and put it back on. inserting the output shaft back in took some time beating it back into the hub. I used a 2x4 and wired it to the lugs and beat the hub back onto the output shaft. I would replace both boots since you need to take off the inner boot and there is enough room to use s/s hose clamps to seal the boot to the output shaft. You could buy the crimp clamps for both boots and you will need a new lock nut. Once you see how easy the rotor and caliper come off I think a brake job would be easy as well.
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