How to replace a CV boot with the over-the-joint method

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  • čas přidán 7. 01. 2016
  • How to easily replace a CV boot without dismantling the joint, using a cone tool and an universal CV boot. All stages step by step.
    This video does not constitute or replace a real specialized technical manual, and was only made ​​for convenience and educational purposes. "TutoBuild Eng" makes no warranties of any kind and accepts no liability. "TutoBuild Eng" cannot be held responsible for any damage caused to devices or persons using information contained in this video. The use of the information contained in this video is at your own risk.
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  • @southdkstreet
    @southdkstreet Před 4 lety +6

    Im a mechanic 25 years and ive never seen so much aggro doing a cv boot,ive used methods like this before and the cv boots are rubbish,itll be burst again in less than a year,just do the job correctly and use the proper boots,job done!!!

  • @WikkedR1
    @WikkedR1 Před 3 lety +11

    Haven’t seen this much “NOPE!” in any one CZcams video in quite a while. Thank you.

  • @oleksiyrastorguyev946
    @oleksiyrastorguyev946 Před 4 lety +339

    If you take a bigger cone, then there’s no need to remove a wheel!

  • @jamesscott4613
    @jamesscott4613 Před 4 lety +9

    Take it steady on the guy he’s having a go with what tools he has and he did it job sorted so what’s wrong with that

  • @glennwmurphy1
    @glennwmurphy1 Před 5 lety +5

    LOTS EASIER TO PULL THE AXLE, PULL THE JOINT OFF THE SPLINES, CLEAN AND INSPECT, PUT NEW BOOT ON SHAFT, REINSTALL JOINT, REINSTALL AXLE. THE WAY SHOWN GAURANTEES THERE WILL BE CONTAMINANTS INSIDE THE BOOT.

  • @davejohnson3860
    @davejohnson3860 Před 4 lety +6

    Scotty would be so proud!

  • @ThisistheKingof69
    @ThisistheKingof69 Před 7 lety +13

    pro tip! You can remove the clamps by turning the wheel so you can see the connection point for the clamps, then you can just pinch it with a tang :D

  • @jroberts-918
    @jroberts-918 Před 3 lety +4

    Dang glad I’m going with the easy split boot they make now days 👍

    • @brianiswrong
      @brianiswrong Před 3 lety

      Not in the UK your not,they are illegal over here.☹️

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 Před 3 lety +2

      split boots used here for yrs... they DO work but the reason for all the comments about failure result from contamination of the seams while people are putting it in place ..this leads to early failure as it lets go in the spot if the tiniest bit of oil or grease are present in the seam... trick for lasting results is to have the area Hospital clean and drape clean rags or use newspaper over and around Anything that could possiblly come into contact with the open seams that are already coated with thge glue and ready to be joined..The prep is the hardest part! the other factor for sucess is proper application of the glue and correctly seating the seam.. do trial runs without glue so u know how it goes together..once the glue is applied, ur gonna get One chance to press it together!...u cant pull it apart and try again...alot of factors make this tedious and nerve wracking to do but it Can work and hold up great.

  • @jimgolden9666
    @jimgolden9666 Před 8 měsíci

    I know this is older, but I just found it. This is a really excellent video! Thank you!

  • @martin.o.petrov
    @martin.o.petrov Před 4 lety +10

    This looks handy, BUT only in case this is your only option. Personally, i will always prefer to remove the CV joint and replace the boot this way - it is cleaner and does no require all that lubrication. Plus, you can inspect the CV joint itself. Overall, it looks like you know what you are doing - using the torque wrench, using thread lock, etc. but that cone should be a plan B type of action. :)

    • @nonyabiz2777
      @nonyabiz2777 Před rokem +2

      Right my 56 year old finger just won’t work like that. Much easier to just separate it.

  • @matamus7423
    @matamus7423 Před 4 lety +5

    I like the way she says “drib shaft” and the straightforward removal of the first oetiker clamp...

  • @zhili9366
    @zhili9366 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks. It works. It's cheaper and takes less time and difficulties than replacing the whole driveaxle or taking off the joint. I wish the boot rubber could be strong and last long enough. Really helpful.

    • @sonicmistress
      @sonicmistress Před rokem

      It takes 10 secs to knock the CV Joint off the Shaft to easily replace the Boot, no need for all this nonsense when you've gone so far as removed almost the whole thing anyway. Silly Video.

  • @joeseda8102
    @joeseda8102 Před 5 lety

    People, people, the man is demonstrating how to use the cone tool. Here's a suggestion. Do reversal of boot once it's on the tool before putting it over the cv joint. Once expanded small end goes over the cv joint you install the retaining metal clamps or use big wire ties instead and trim as necessary.

  • @jtiglio2538
    @jtiglio2538 Před 6 lety +29

    OMG!! I got aggravated just watching this. All that work. And “special” tool. Cut the old off. Pull the retainer clip take cv apart. Clean it up put new boot on put back together. Done! Bad simply bad idea!

    • @gregcobert1614
      @gregcobert1614 Před 4 lety +1

      not being a smart ass but sometimes you cannot get the cv joint off the axel. Ive had a lot of them lately and you can beat it till the cows come home and they will not come. I just replace the axel

    • @bEEBO178
      @bEEBO178 Před 4 lety +4

      I agree. This is the most retarded way of doing a cv boot. Absolute mongaloid way of going on.

    • @tombryant4518
      @tombryant4518 Před 3 lety +1

      Greg Cobert The joint itself pulls right apart. No need to beat anything.

  • @cristiandemirel1918
    @cristiandemirel1918 Před 5 lety

    can you reuse the 6 inner flange bolts, the ones that secure the cv axle to the differential, or they have to be changed every time? I have a cv axle to replace tomorrow.

  • @mALC1764
    @mALC1764 Před 7 lety

    Nice video, always wondered how that 'cone' worked.....

  • @jirojosephesman8175
    @jirojosephesman8175 Před 8 lety +7

    thanks for the info...thanks for shared knowledge.... its a blessing... God bless

  • @maar5725
    @maar5725 Před 5 lety +9

    Thanks;
    Very good ,
    Except you don't
    have to remove the
    brake caliper at all .

  • @arsalan300
    @arsalan300 Před 8 lety +75

    OMG, the hole in the cv boot at 7:34 :O

    • @seth817
      @seth817 Před 7 lety +11

      I don't think that was a hole I think it was just some grease, I hope so anyways.

    • @staticfive
      @staticfive Před 7 lety +9

      You can pretty clearly see that the surface in the hole isn't moving, and is 99.999% likely to be the CV boot tool. As soon as he started stretching that thing I said "NOPE. NOT DOING THAT."

    • @damannoa
      @damannoa Před 7 lety +13

      Holy crap. You can hear it tearing too. That is a hole, you can see it expanding a few seconds before he turns it around. On top of this I don't see them cleaning off some of the old grease. If there is any dirt or debris in the axle then you're gonna have to replace the axle in the near future. I personally can't recommend this method. It's a cutting-corners method. Sometimes its best to take the extra time and do things the right way.

    • @hbic3
      @hbic3 Před 6 lety +1

      Yup. Definite hole. You can see it actually come around from the left at 7:33. This guys a dumb ass. The boot was reversing it'self as he pushed it off. There was no need to insist that it go onto the axle inside out. If he'd have changed his gloves, wiped the oil off the boot, and applies slow and steady pressure, it would have come off on the axle already right side out.

    • @nixieminx4015
      @nixieminx4015 Před 5 lety +7

      its like prom night all over again

  • @jetpilot555
    @jetpilot555 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video! Nice steady camera and bright lighting. The voice-over is a nice touch and it sounds very professional-like. The use of the lubricant and brush in the pail is a neat and useful tip. Thank you!

  • @xceptioncreations8595
    @xceptioncreations8595 Před 3 lety

    If it ain't broke, this channel will "fix it" until it is.

  • @buzzlightyear923
    @buzzlightyear923 Před 5 lety +16

    😂 I was half expecting Homer Simpson to walk up shouting "CRUSTY WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING TO MY CAR"??? Doh

  • @khimsophacarfixing
    @khimsophacarfixing Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your sharing knowledge!

  • @shanequinn8356
    @shanequinn8356 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video, no waffle either, say only what's needed. Thank you. Maybe use cleaner on the axle shaft and head before start the job so all that road dirt build up doesn't go inside with the grease. Also since the axle flops around as still on the inner knuckle, and both sides need new boots, it's almost worth making a bracket to hold tight the axle while fitting the oily new boot.

  • @singlecams
    @singlecams Před 8 lety +1

    that worked great

  • @carolinawestern3875
    @carolinawestern3875 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just a few extra tips.
    Hitting the ball joint side usually works. Never hit the ball joint stud without the nut at its end with light taps & only if you have to. Clamp type separators are better than "pickle" forks but can also cut the boot. Most can be pushed down with your thumbs. Clean axle splines w/a high rpm wire wheel & grease. It'll go back thru the hub easier.

  • @nickduggan3084
    @nickduggan3084 Před 6 lety

    Thank you SSOOOOOOOOO MUCH!

  • @edwardjames2556
    @edwardjames2556 Před 3 lety +2

    This is a great and simple way to remove and replace a cv boot. Thanks for the video.

    • @sonicmistress
      @sonicmistress Před rokem

      Not really, all he had to do was take 10 secs to knock off the CV joint, Boot slips on, done....

  • @ZeroGravityShisha
    @ZeroGravityShisha Před rokem

    I didn't even know this was an option, great! And the cone is fearly cheap also (around 18€) i will try this!

  • @palerider7924
    @palerider7924 Před 9 měsíci

    Any split boot options that work?

  • @thpxs0554
    @thpxs0554 Před 5 lety +5

    I’ve done these dozens of times using stretch boots, takes about 20 minutes. I use a towel to grip the boot and slide it up the cone. Some cars it’s easier to unclip the joint sometimes you can undo the bottom ball joint, spread the clip and slide the joint off still in the hub and slip the new boot in. There’s always a manufacturer method and then there’s the mechanics method which takes half the time. And a couple of times I did old cavaliers that I could just spread the clip and the shaft slipped back enough to get a boot in, took a few minutes. But not all cavaliers had that amount of slop. Some, like the volvos had the joint glued into the hub and good luck getting those out . Even used sticky boots with the glue seam. Done properly they last well enough. Just need to wrap everything in cling film to stop grease spoiling the glueing operation.

    • @meTimetraveler
      @meTimetraveler Před rokem

      i disagree, there is the factory way and then there is the shady mechanic way. if the boot is torn water and dirt has gotten in. the grease is probably tan looking. the shaft should be pulled and cleaned/disassembled. There are no short cuts in automotive repair. the generic boots are thinner than OEM boots so they can stretch........so do it right the first time OR do it again/ CV joint failure later on.

  • @ArturoGarzaID
    @ArturoGarzaID Před 7 lety

    Does it matter if the axle is for AWD if my Roque is front wheel drive?

  • @PaulGibbonsMusic
    @PaulGibbonsMusic Před 4 lety +16

    lol... I don't think that CV boot is supposed to stretch that much! Note the HOLE at 7:36 !!! LOL!

    • @LuxxyHD
      @LuxxyHD Před 4 lety +1

      Paul Gibbons that’s no hole

    • @dysan45
      @dysan45 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LuxxyHD Yes! at 7:32 you just see the top edge of the white label through the hole as it spins around. Looks like it got torn on edge of the control arm when he put his foot on the cone and pressed everything on the arm then kept forcing the boot

  • @truthstartshere.9214
    @truthstartshere.9214 Před 4 lety

    Nice video! Next time I'd put antisieze on the shaft and the threads to the nut shaft . Bravo

  • @vwivancc
    @vwivancc Před 7 lety +25

    I don't like this procedure. Why not clean old grease on CV joint and put new again?

    • @johncurtan9859
      @johncurtan9859 Před 6 lety +2

      Back when I worked in a transmission shop we did 4 transmissions a day fwd mostly that's 8 times in and out with the boss yelling hurry hurrrrrryyyy all dam day at me lmao so whole transmission R.R about half hour In and out on a lift so huge difference in a lift and yes take the cv out to work on it twice as fast sometimes it's just faster to take them out my old boss would have beaten me for this kind of work

  • @pataleno
    @pataleno Před 3 lety

    I've just paid £90 to get my CV boot replaced for a MOT failure. Thought I'd been ripped off until I seen you do it. Now I'm happy I paid the £90. Sack that shit... lol

  • @truejey7475
    @truejey7475 Před 5 lety +18

    Omg....You deflower that cv boot.lol

  • @gterry180
    @gterry180 Před 3 lety +11

    On my car it was cheaper to just replace the whole axel than buy two replacement boots. But it is also easy to separate at the second joint and slide both boots on, assuming you can get the right parts.

    • @sungyoungkim4382
      @sungyoungkim4382 Před rokem +2

      Yeah I just did my axle instead of replacing the boot.. Inner boot = $26, Outer boot = $22. Whole Axle = $68.. Idk how long it has been running with the busted boot and being in rust belt, I did not feel like $48 fix (rebooting) was worth the $20 saving over just replacing the axle all together..

    • @hemizon1
      @hemizon1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I've replaced the driver side axle 3 times and they all vibrate like the cv joints are bad. I replaced the oem part, not because it was bad or vibrating, but because I had the new part when the rest of the suspension was rebuilt. Now, I want to put the OEM unit back in with new grease and boots. At least it was not vibrating.

    • @SL-pg4dh
      @SL-pg4dh Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@hemizon1I'm doing the same. Putting my original axle back with the new boot. These cheap Chinese made crap are crap.

  • @johnmetrac2898
    @johnmetrac2898 Před 4 lety +1

    Making really hard work of this

  • @cardinaldom574
    @cardinaldom574 Před 5 lety

    Please, can worn-out or bad inner cv joint cause ABS light on? I asked because immediately I changed the cv axle joint, I began to hear like cracking nose. Please, what could be the problem?

  • @israelsilva5920
    @israelsilva5920 Před 3 lety +1

    Ótimo serviço

  • @TheShadowman68
    @TheShadowman68 Před 7 lety +8

    Well documented and very helpful. Thought of replacing entire drive shaft but only the boots are cracked. Where can we buy this tool? I didn't know it would stretch that much. Like delivering a baby.

    • @sverduijn1
      @sverduijn1 Před 6 lety +2

      Only flimsy universal boots will stretch this much. I got a normal boot and this tool and it didn't work.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Před rokem

      It doesn't look like an easy job.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Před rokem

      I couldn't get the steering rack out of the disc brake.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Před rokem

      Steering joint.

  • @bobbyu8991
    @bobbyu8991 Před 4 lety +6

    Reminds me when I got the wrong box of condoms

  • @billydorney9647
    @billydorney9647 Před 4 lety

    Great video

  • @katanaburner
    @katanaburner Před 7 lety +117

    This is painful to watch. Do you always do things so complicated?

    • @peterblackburn7269
      @peterblackburn7269 Před 5 lety +5

      Kenji Brian Kitagawa yes is good way to rip new boot cover!!

    • @onewhoknowsrevenge6807
      @onewhoknowsrevenge6807 Před 4 lety +12

      Easier just to replace the whole axle.

    • @williamhudson2815
      @williamhudson2815 Před 4 lety

      I'm not doing all that just change the c.v shaft. I changed my c.v shaft without jacking up my truck.

    • @scottross617
      @scottross617 Před 4 lety +1

      @@onewhoknowsrevenge6807 agreed. gotta take all that shit apart anyways.....

    • @dandiart5383
      @dandiart5383 Před 4 lety +1

      @@onewhoknowsrevenge6807 depends what kind of car is. You know some car will leak gear oil if you remove the driveshaft. And there are special boots for the insert over and cost 7$...wich you can use with a pneumatic tool wich cost 100$ (or this cone).

  • @cfcman1975
    @cfcman1975 Před 2 lety +1

    You made that look like hard work, I'd rather take the cv joint off the shaft because for me its the easier way.

    • @fraserleask5189
      @fraserleask5189 Před 3 měsíci

      Totally agree, knock off the cv joint and put on a proper boot, job done!

  • @mrgruffy4499
    @mrgruffy4499 Před 3 lety

    Yeah baby! I've been fighting this for over 2 weeks. I have a '93 GMC Jimmy. Yes. I said '93. I bought this heap, used. Now, how many people drive the same vehicle for over 24 years? I decided to replace the spark plugs. BUT I can't get to the plugs on the driver side unless I remove the tire AND the inner fender. Brilliant engineering! While doing this, I noticed one of my CV boots was split and leaking grease. I thought that it was the inner boot. But after removing the tire and ball joints, I noticed that it was the outer boot that was split. I intended to replace both boots. This requires pulling the axle. But it finally dawned on me to get the split boot that I just wrap around the axle, and seal it with adhesive (from Rock Auto). Our local Car Quest doesn't have the split boot. I was not aware of the installation cone. Thanks. The inner boot is OK. I installed all four boots after I bought the Jimmy. That was in 1997, 24 years ago.
    I decided to replace the upper and lower ball joints while doing this. My rust-bucket isn't clean as the one in the video. With all the grease on the larger end of the boot, I found that it slips off before I can clamp it.
    I noticed that the lug nuts weren't torqued to specs. I tighten the hub nut by putting my weight on a 3/4" drive ratchet.
    Very informative video. THANKS

  • @billwill7383
    @billwill7383 Před rokem +1

    Since those boots are made of a thinner stretchier material. does that mean they won't last as long?

  • @michaelbetancourt6210
    @michaelbetancourt6210 Před 4 lety +9

    One time my wife's car cb boot looked like that I packed it with grease wrapped it up with duck tape and it lasted for another 5yrs🤣

  • @ricardoortiz3491
    @ricardoortiz3491 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @xavicarreboqueslda8088

    very good!

  • @jameskeith7608
    @jameskeith7608 Před 3 lety

    Thank goodness there are easier methods

  • @mega-hb4re
    @mega-hb4re Před 2 lety

    Excellent video

  • @mummytumy
    @mummytumy Před 5 lety +1

    It took 3 1/2 days to do, by then I had replaced a motor in two cars lol. man you made it look so hard.

  • @gottosahani7571
    @gottosahani7571 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video ❤

  • @airdam43
    @airdam43 Před rokem

    If this is not done correctly can it cause a n unusual smell to come from the wheel area after short trips?

  • @pangurban4289
    @pangurban4289 Před 5 lety +3

    Watching this just aged me 10 years..

    • @JuanPerez-xw4hm
      @JuanPerez-xw4hm Před 4 lety +3

      I had to stop watching it and went straight for the cmments....lol

  • @danielhade1883
    @danielhade1883 Před 7 lety +1

    very good

  • @MrtalentedReid
    @MrtalentedReid Před rokem

    I like the idea but am a quick guy just get a complete cv axcle and install in seconds lol 😆 😉 😂 😜 good work pal will try it out

  • @simonlaw1635
    @simonlaw1635 Před 4 lety +4

    I wish i could show this person the easiest way how to installed the cv boot on without that much mess..

    • @hellypalli
      @hellypalli Před 2 lety

      well why dont you? its been 2 years, surely your pro by now? come on, the OP surely has read your post and is waiting very patiently for you to show the easiest way without that much mess

  • @user-bo2kj8nr3y
    @user-bo2kj8nr3y Před 7 lety +1

    super!

  • @randylahey8116
    @randylahey8116 Před 3 lety +1

    I was laughing at the comments until I saw the positive comments. Then I laughed harder.

  • @brentsumner6548
    @brentsumner6548 Před 8 lety +3

    Good video, but you forgot to torque the wheel bolts.

  • @Emmanuel-mg4tn
    @Emmanuel-mg4tn Před rokem

    Very good job

  • @markhpman
    @markhpman Před 4 lety

    i use glue together types.so simple and quick and they last years

  • @martinjp1
    @martinjp1 Před 5 lety +7

    If the outer joint won't separate and the inner is in good condition it may in some circumstances be worthwhile using this method which also would negate having to disturb the transmission seal (if the car has one) however you should clean out the joint as much as possible before repacking and when lubing the cone use the CV grease not engine oil.

    • @EZ-D-FIANT
      @EZ-D-FIANT Před 2 lety

      I do outer boots still on the car, I'm just careful to not pull the shaft while I tap off the joint, a mate or maul grips and cable ties usually work!
      You can get split CV boots now which glue together, they make sense (although I wouldn't personally install one a non mechanic without specialist tools could use one which is cool) but this, as he's cracked the ball joints anyway I don't get why he wouldn't just pull the joint and clean the greese, inspect the snap ring and all that, this is madness in my eyes......

    • @N.Looping
      @N.Looping Před rokem

      which one is responsible for oil leak, is it the outter or innner?

    • @paulbrown521
      @paulbrown521 Před měsícem +1

      @@N.Looping Inner seal has gone if it leaks oil , check transmission oil .

  • @dannynica7480
    @dannynica7480 Před rokem

    I would believe this boot is cheap something like plastic with some rubber mixture and how long it will last since my honda real boot seems impossible to stretch that much

  • @MrtalentedReid
    @MrtalentedReid Před rokem

    This is awesome

  • @alikhan-lg2gz
    @alikhan-lg2gz Před 10 měsíci

    Great 👍 I did it very easy thnx

  • @hbic3
    @hbic3 Před 6 lety +8

    Ok, first of all, why are you using those gloves? Use disposable and change them once your hands get too greasy. Secondly, Dude, you struggled needlessly getting it off the cone if you have just let it reverse it'self as you pushed it off, it would have saved you a step.

    • @benjaminprince6424
      @benjaminprince6424 Před 5 lety

      I use kevlar gloves like that every day at work they are fine

  • @TomBerghuis
    @TomBerghuis Před 6 měsíci

    Can anyone explain how this saves any work? Is it because if you pull the axle out of the transmission fluid will leak?

  • @Glitch_Gaming
    @Glitch_Gaming Před 5 lety +3

    thought he was making a flesh light for a minute

  • @AndrewDiaz1404
    @AndrewDiaz1404 Před 6 lety +22

    This takes longer than doing it the right way.

  • @BasketballAve
    @BasketballAve Před 4 lety +7

    Nice vid but I would just replace the axle less mess and you won’t have to worry about it for a long time..thanks for sharing!!

    • @iamasmurf1122
      @iamasmurf1122 Před 4 lety +4

      Basketball Ave CV boots cost about $15 as opposed to $200 for a whole axle , its your money though waste it how you want

  • @lvdtsportsradio
    @lvdtsportsradio Před 2 lety

    NICE PRETTY SIMPLE

  • @keithc728
    @keithc728 Před 4 lety +2

    Great education video. But I would have just replaced the whole driveshaft with new boots already installed.

  • @YAHWH0
    @YAHWH0 Před 3 lety +4

    7:33 This video should be renamed. Replace split CV boot with another split CV boot.

  • @stevanrose7439
    @stevanrose7439 Před rokem

    I get the concept of using a pull over boot like this but it can’t be good on the boot to stretch way beyond its intended size. And if it’s that flimsy it probably won’t last very long.
    I’ve see split boots that if done right look like they would be a better replacement.

  • @steenmortensen6410
    @steenmortensen6410 Před 5 lety

    thanks a lot -splendy idea...

  • @johnbrereton5229
    @johnbrereton5229 Před 2 lety +4

    Having already removed the wheel, the brakes disc and pads, the steering joints etc it would be far easier to completely remove the shaft, as you have done most of the work. But If you wanted an easy method, a split boot is far easier and quicker as well as less damaging for the new boot.

    • @eltonnoway5692
      @eltonnoway5692 Před 2 lety

      Not a big fan of split boots but if I could find one for my vehicle I'd give it a try! Split Boot video - czcams.com/video/iLrGNU_t83Y/video.html

    • @johnbrereton5229
      @johnbrereton5229 Před 2 lety

      @@eltonnoway5692
      I've fitted three so far, and if you take your time you and keep your hands clean it's a quick and easy job, that will last as long as a conventional boot.

    • @jennychiltoon7130
      @jennychiltoon7130 Před 2 lety +1

      Ive put 2 split boots. both failed after 1 year. glue stick ok, the rubber is crap.

    • @johnbrereton5229
      @johnbrereton5229 Před 2 lety

      @@jennychiltoon7130
      Then you are not doing it correctly, it needs to very very clean and grease free.

    • @craigcrushme
      @craigcrushme Před rokem

      Also, sometimes the inner joint (often a tripode) can be removed more easily, especially if hub attachment a super-complicated 4x4 Locking Assembly or Fully Floating Axle etc.

  • @urbanturbine
    @urbanturbine Před 5 lety +3

    Well...That escalated quickly....

  • @salvadorcarourrego5516

    Lo hizo hasta llorar 😢

  • @tstuart7333
    @tstuart7333 Před 2 lety +3

    Personally I prefer the old way. This is to much hassle. I tried it several years ago. By the sounds in this video instruction you also need an Oxygen cylinder. However good video.

    • @RafaelMartinez-mr7if
      @RafaelMartinez-mr7if Před 2 lety

      lol. indeed. and your comment made my day

    • @floydkingi4364
      @floydkingi4364 Před 2 lety

      Lol very true! and a whole new wardrobe, his clothes are ruined by the excess handling of grease

  • @christinehammack7905
    @christinehammack7905 Před 7 lety

    Where do you get these over the joint boots? I can not find them anywhere in the us.

  • @GoodnightMrDoback
    @GoodnightMrDoback Před 5 lety

    What's a driftshaft

  • @ElQuesoGuapo
    @ElQuesoGuapo Před 5 lety +2

    Holy shit, just undo the snap ring.
    This poor CV boot. It's been goatse'd!

  • @jirka87
    @jirka87 Před 2 lety +2

    07:33 - 07:36 - there is a hole in a brand new CV shaft boot already. Its kinda hard to see, but its 100% there. Try 0,25x speed. Its there - its hard visible, because the cone itself is dark, but...
    I get it. Its very hard to do it that way, but...This was not successful.

  • @heliotmaster7162
    @heliotmaster7162 Před 7 lety

    What happened to just using a brass hammer to just knock off the joint end and then sliding on the boot, much easier to many of us?

  • @AlanCooney
    @AlanCooney Před 3 lety

    He’s heavy breathing because lady “robot voice” won’t let go of his xxxxx until the job is finished! She’s got a tight grip!!!

  • @pearljamm7337
    @pearljamm7337 Před rokem

    good job

  • @awiesayonara1046
    @awiesayonara1046 Před 3 lety

    i think he mix dust n grease for get the over performance..tq

  • @eerierthrone12
    @eerierthrone12 Před 4 lety

    says to lubricate the joint but dumps the entire grease pack into the boot. When does it get into the joint?

  • @Santiago-5107
    @Santiago-5107 Před 4 lety +1

    So many negative comments. He got the job done. That's all that matters.

  • @16addam
    @16addam Před 5 lety +1

    Clusterfuck springs to mind!

  • @nkhjk3457
    @nkhjk3457 Před 4 lety +2

    Hell yeah “Drift” shaft thats what i wana hear !

  • @marks7352
    @marks7352 Před 3 lety

    Well it worked....

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player Před rokem

    I would have never believed this if I had not seen it. Hard to believe that that small inner hole could be stretched that far... I have changed the outer boot many times when i could not get the shaft out, I released the inside clip on the outer c/v joint and pulled it...

  • @MrYogitron92
    @MrYogitron92 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video but I did this today with no cone. I just flipped the boot inside out and stretched over joints by hand. This was on a 2004 Celica. Did the inner boots without having to disassemble the whole knuckles/spindles.

  • @Bryan-vz8ti
    @Bryan-vz8ti Před 3 lety

    I really appreciate the video and the huge effort, but that's just too much work for my Saturday. 😐

  • @mountainconstructions
    @mountainconstructions Před 5 lety +5

    My God, a Butt Plug for cars!