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12-23-2005, 05:48 PM
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I read that some people use CA glue to keep the pin from falling out. Is this important to do/should I do it. Also should I put grease in the boots. I got the hot bodies. Also how far does the end of the boot go on the CVD? Like to the end of the actualy cvd/where it meets the axle? If you have a picture that would be great.
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PS: Snakebit46, thanks for the cvds again.
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Just loc tite it. I would say to do it. I had mine slide out on myStorm and it is a PITA to take it apart and have to fix it if you would have just loc-tited it in the first place...
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Ok thanks. I just edited the post the same time you posted. If you have a question to that also that would be great and if anyone else has something to add.
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Hmmm... I don't know about that though...
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Ok. Thanks anyways.
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Id stay away from greese. Just makes the boots slide off. Keep them clean and a drop of oil should be fine.
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DrDex from UE made this for me when I bought his UE 8mm steel CVDs... it should apply to other cvds also.
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RobH Wrote:DrDex from UE made this for me when I bought his UE 8mm steel CVDs... it should apply to other cvds also.
How about the smaller end of the bootie, glue that too?
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r0nd3L Wrote:How about the smaller end of the bootie, glue that too?
no.
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Ok thanks a lot Rob. Wish I could go Monday.
PS: I am getting the MO probably Monday for the diffs. Now I need to find someone who is selling their cases.
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Is this as far as the boot goes on?
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looking at the picture, it seems that you can't lube MIP CVDs the way you can do with UE cvds. :eek:
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Ok. I see what you mean. These will do for now or until they break. Then its off to UE.
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UE-Maxx Wrote:Ok. I see what you mean. These will do for now or until they break. Then its off to UE.
unless you over extend the suspension, I doubt they will "break"... might wear out after a while (like over 5 gallons).
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Oh. Then if I don't have a problem with them, they are staying with me. LOL I don't know how many gallons snakebite46 had on them.
Should I just spray them with the silicone everyone once and a while?
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I put the boots the other way on MIPs. Of course, they squish down when inserted into hub but work fine. I didn't fill them with grease though, just lubed a little.
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those CVDs should last you a long time!
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I just picked up some silicone spray. I put the puts on the way you said to rondel. I'll see how it goes when I get my truck together.
BTW: don't want to start a new thread, but are there any hobby shops that carry tony screw kits?
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UE-Maxx Wrote:but are there any hobby shops that carry tony screw kits?
You might be able to get a hobby shop like leisure hours, or Als to order them for you, but then your probably better off ordering them yourself.
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Ok thanks. I tried my LHS and HT in orland and they don't have any. Probably end up ordering it today. Rob, do you know what kind of pullstart I need to order for the cv-rx. There is like 6-7 different types.
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