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There are other methods to replacing a CV boot as we all can see. Some find one way more suitable than another. The Bentley manual method would be considered the factory way to replace the boot, and differs from shortcut methods others have derived. Would it be safe to say the engineers and mechanics that wrote the procedure are fools? I'm not saying one method is better than another, and I will say that the removal of the axle shaft from the engine side does have its conveniences if you dont have all the tools to safely remove the outboard shaft from the swivel bearing. I think rather than knock on a particular method, best to make another DIY write-up on replacing a CV boot so everyone can see the alternatives to the current write up posted in the Articles section. |
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Thanks for the tip, I'm going to tackle this job over the weekend. Autohausaz was great about sending me a replacement at no cost and is also sending me the kit for the other side which should arrive on Friday so I'm planning to do both sides. Will try to document and take notes if I get a chance.
I suspect that the garbage oem rubber combined with the tight turning circle of the X contributes to the boots failing prematurely. At full lock right or left, the boots are really stretched. |
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BTW, I just called the local foreign autoparts here in Raleigh, they have a brand new axle from Empi with a 1 year warranty for $122.00 plus tax. For those of you who have already done this job, but just replaced the boots; would you say getting a replacement axle will better/faster/easier than replacing the broken boots? I don't have an air compressor, does that mean I wouldn't be able to complete the job? |
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I just did both sides a couple of weeks ago since I discovered the torn boot early. Check out the pictures so that you know what you're getting into in the DIY posted here: http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...-pictures.html |
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The boot on the axle it's been open for about 6 months now. The X5 has been driven thru rain, snow, and slush. However, as of today, no noise is coming from the axle at all.
Do you think I should replaced the entire axle given the circuntances or a new boot will be fine? |
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On a parking lot drive in reverse with wheel lock to lock left and right and see if there any sounds. If not - just replace boot.
You will need to take it apart completely and clean all so it's sterile. |
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This thing is getting more complicated by the day...
I might just take it to a shop to have the axle replaced, and the driver's side axle boots replaced for good measure. BTW, great website. |
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wow the old thread has been revived
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