Brumby and CV's
Brumby and CV's
Having trouble with my Brumby CV's.
Wondered if the following was a common problem.
Replaced both CV's in front. Only 100kms later the drivers side boot had split(one closest to motor).
Mechanic replaced for nothing.Told that it may be the heat from exhaust?
About 200 klms later the boot has split again.
From what I can see I'm wondering if it is rubbing on the steering shaft? About 1.5 - 2" clearance. Would this be possible?
No lift kit installed but have lifted it using the factory adjustments. Did this to stop me having to crouch to low to get in (6'2" tall)
Also is it possible to replace just the boot and not the whole assembly?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Regards,
Neil
Wondered if the following was a common problem.
Replaced both CV's in front. Only 100kms later the drivers side boot had split(one closest to motor).
Mechanic replaced for nothing.Told that it may be the heat from exhaust?
About 200 klms later the boot has split again.
From what I can see I'm wondering if it is rubbing on the steering shaft? About 1.5 - 2" clearance. Would this be possible?
No lift kit installed but have lifted it using the factory adjustments. Did this to stop me having to crouch to low to get in (6'2" tall)
Also is it possible to replace just the boot and not the whole assembly?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Regards,
Neil
- subybrumby
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My CV man in Toowoomba tells me that the drivers side usually goes first because of the heat from the exhaust, and that happened in my case, but I agree with Matatak, not after a couple of hundred K's. There was a discussion on this forum recently about inferior CV's being bought over the internet. So there are CV's and there are CV's. There is obviously an underlying problem there whether it is crappy product or mechanical (Rubbing etc). There should be a couple of rubber guards mounted on your tie rod ends also to further protect these boots.
My advice would be to find and stay with a reputed CV specialist. Ask around. Fitting charges are not that expensive and although I have replaced them myself there nothing like dropping the car off and letting someone else worry about that aspect of the vehicle that has the knowledge and tools to do the job.
But yes, you should be getting much much more from the CV's and boots.
My advice would be to find and stay with a reputed CV specialist. Ask around. Fitting charges are not that expensive and although I have replaced them myself there nothing like dropping the car off and letting someone else worry about that aspect of the vehicle that has the knowledge and tools to do the job.
But yes, you should be getting much much more from the CV's and boots.
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or what you are driving over stakng yer boots ?
I have CV boot guards
Imagine 6" x 4" flat plate metal. One corner weld a tab at right angles to it with a hole drilled in the right spot. I fit these to the back side of the lower control arm bush bolt. The plate fits flat along lower control arm. Make a template from cardboard, drag all 1880mm of you underneath and see if you can see what i am talking about. I used old damages KEEP LEFT sign. Recent scavenging has revealed the newer alloy materials do not take to bending without fracturing
You need to make them L and R specific so if you make two the same ....
I have CV boot guards
Imagine 6" x 4" flat plate metal. One corner weld a tab at right angles to it with a hole drilled in the right spot. I fit these to the back side of the lower control arm bush bolt. The plate fits flat along lower control arm. Make a template from cardboard, drag all 1880mm of you underneath and see if you can see what i am talking about. I used old damages KEEP LEFT sign. Recent scavenging has revealed the newer alloy materials do not take to bending without fracturing
You need to make them L and R specific so if you make two the same ....