torn cv boots

Started by norcalyoter, July 27, 2004, 10:18:01 AM

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norcalyoter

is there anything that i can do for torn cv boot that is cheaper than $15 a boot any info would be swell

Hyena

I would think the best bet would be to buy one.  They arn't that much and it's not that hard to change one.  Can't think of any other ways to fix it.

reklund5

I have 3 IFS CV shafts sitting in the shed.  Make me an offer and they're yours.  You pay shipping from Albuquerque, NM

Ryan

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norcalyoter

sweet i am interested but i am poor right now i just started a new job and they sent me to reno train and i had to pay for the trip up front you can email me and we can work out some details [email protected]

robinhood4x4

If you call around you can get the Toyota CV boot kit for about $25.  It fixes both boots on 1 axle.  Try to find a dealer that gives internet discounts. 
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Caique Macedo

hi
a friend was going for a trip next morning, and had no time to fix a torn cv boot, I cleaned the boot with solvent and used a windshield adhesive (like a black silicone) during night it cured. it worked onroad at least...

84runner

$15 really isn't that much  :headshake:
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norcalyoter

it 15 per boot and both boots are bad on the same side i was just wondering if there was a home remede(?) on how to fix fr cheap