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    UK CV Boot supplier?

    While the wheels were off today having Kumho's fitted i noticed both outer CV gaiters were in 2 pieces and grease is starting to get spread around...

    Well the "how 2" section suggests this might be a job I cold tackle or at least have a go. So has anybody found a UK supplier for these at reasonable cost...


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    If you can't find any over there, rockauto.com has a wide variety of cv boots some of which are just like the mechatech boots you hear about occasionally, and some that are just like stock boots. They are all very reasonable. If you can't order them direct to the UK, then let me know and I can forward you some.
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    Are they not the same as a SWB Trooper?
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    Just incase you need it confirming I fitted standard Trooper boots of the same year to mine no problem.

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    Thanks Everyone

    Will try 99 Trooper part then...


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    Believe it or not, there really isn't many sizes of CV boots out there. The axle shop that worked on mine highly recommended Dorman but LittleBeast had bad luck with them. MechaTech seem to work fine for most people but you should be able to get some from a local auto parts store. Just measure the diameter of both the outer race & the shaft & when you go to the autoparts store, have them pull the one for a Trooper. If the 2 ends measure close enough, then you'll be fine.
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    Call me a cheapskate but these 3.0/3.1 TD look the part )

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ISUZU-TROOPER-...3#ht_992wt_922

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    I'm guessing that they'll work fine.

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    Talk to Bob at drive shaft UK. They supplied my CV's with all new boots etc so they must do them seperately. http://www.driveshaftuk.com/

    The job is a bit of a pain! will be messy and you need the tool for expanding the boot over the existing CV as you cant get the CV off without breaking the ring clip.
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    Wrench "crotchrocket services"

    does that mean I'll get you to do it for me.....

    Ok Ok... big thanks and yes I do need to support this forum for the peace of mind as well as all your help


    Cheers


    david


    PS ... what are the chances of getting them over without a tool... or making a "tool" out of 1.5 litre cola bottle...

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    To be honest i couldn't believe that there was a tool that did it, those things are tough!!!! i have enough trouble getting it up the shaft (oh er misses) but maybe some hot water to soften it up??

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    The Trooper boots I got from Milner were easy to get on and came with new fasteners. You end up with more than enough grease around to help them slip on to the CVs

    Col

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    Good point, i forgot Milners !

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    Ahhh Milners

    I used to have a Delica so used them lots... Cheers I will give them a bell

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