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Old 06-03-18, 08:17 AM
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My brakes have been making a moan sometimes squeak, every now and then. Idk if it only happens when I leave it outside or when they get wet but I got under there today to check the brakes. They look fine. Then I saw this! Is that the cv boot? Can I replace it myself?
Old 06-03-18, 02:12 PM
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Yeah, that’s your CV boot leakingBut it’s not too easy to replace it.
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Guess I’m gonna have to start looking for a mechanic. If they get too crazy with their prices, I just might have to do it myself.
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Don't let it go too long, u don't want to have to replace the axle.
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Looks like replacing the half axle is easier
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Is it leaking out of a crack in the boot, or out of the end of the boot? If it is the end, you can remove the bad boot clamp, refill with grease using a needle on a grease gun you insert into a gap between the boot and the axle, and install a new clamp. I did this for my ES about 5000 mi ago and so far so good.
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I’m thinking about doing something like that, if I can’t find a good deal out there. But yes, it looks like it’s coming from the end of the boot
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IMO you are better served to fix the clamp and add grease rather than put an aftermarket axle on the car.
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Well, currently I’m at 180k miles. I feel like a new part won’t hurt.
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Only if u buy oem
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A risk I’m willing to take. I know some people fear aftermarket parts but I’m a self proclaimed “shade tree mechanic”, I’m not a pro by any means and I usually deal with fords and chevys and I’ve rarely had a problem with an aftermarket part. Anytime I did, it was always covers by warranty. This particular OEM parts is going for $400-$600. Oreily and Autozone has the same part that “meets or exceeds oem quality” and that’s fine with me. If it fails prematurely, I’ll be taking advantage of their warranty. Also, I was never comfortable working on suspension so I looked around and found a mechanic to do the job for $140 and the part will run me $80.
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Don't forget the trany seal. I put a Cardone CV shaft on pass side. About $65 on Amazon, plus 12 bucks for the seal. As long as carrier bearing is not rusted, it should be a relatively easy job - the retaining clip can get tricky but we can walk you through it. You be right to replace the shaft after that many miles.
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Tranny seal? I’m assuming this goes on the trans where the axle slides in through? I think I found it at oreily for a similar price. Thank you for your input.
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Yes, that one. NAPA # 16194. The seal had no flange (the OEM does), so care must be taken not to press the seal into the tranny. I actually had my wife help me with this. Using the end of a wooden broom handle she gently tapped at one end as I guided the other end around the seal until it was flush with the opening in the tranny. I used a hose removal tool to remove the OEM seal; look up Ares #70078 on Amazon. Also, some ATF might leak out; so, have a pan under the tranny. I lifted the pass side about 2 inches higher than the driver side and no ATF spilled out.
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