Apr 5, 2009 #1 S seancd Member Joined Sep 3, 2008 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Location edmonton Any tips on easy boot repair
Apr 5, 2009 #2 mudboy Active VIP Member Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 560 Reaction score 62 Location County of Smokey Lake Depends on the damage. I used shoe glue for 2 years on a small hole and it held up really well
Apr 5, 2009 #3 leonard Active VIP Member Joined Jun 17, 2007 Messages 718 Reaction score 148 Location Whitecourt, AB some guys use a soldering iron to repair them and im told it works well. just melt it back together. GL
some guys use a soldering iron to repair them and im told it works well. just melt it back together. GL
Apr 5, 2009 #4 Grizzly4323 Active VIP Member Joined Nov 2, 2008 Messages 713 Reaction score 520 Location Sherwood Park bet you don't want a torn up cv joint when your 10 miles back in the bush. take the time and change it. you will be glad you did. for the extra cash "it will" (not might) save you a pile of grief....
bet you don't want a torn up cv joint when your 10 miles back in the bush. take the time and change it. you will be glad you did. for the extra cash "it will" (not might) save you a pile of grief....
Apr 5, 2009 #5 blastoff Active VIP Member Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 2,476 Reaction score 961 Location Alberta Agree with the previous post change it..
Apr 7, 2009 #6 Murminator Timber King Moderator Joined May 22, 2007 Messages 5,615 Reaction score 2,498 Location NE Edmonton Pretty easy take the axle out take the clip off (I think it is the outside boot) and pull the cv joint off change the boot and reassemble here is how I changed out the axles https://www.snowandmud.com/forum/f38/grizzly-axle-change-6748.html
Pretty easy take the axle out take the clip off (I think it is the outside boot) and pull the cv joint off change the boot and reassemble here is how I changed out the axles https://www.snowandmud.com/forum/f38/grizzly-axle-change-6748.html