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  • Where did you all get your CV boot clamps?!?!?

    I can't find any at all! Everyone is out, and I don't even know if those'd fit! Any help? thanks guys... B6t swap oh so soon!

  • #2
    clamps

    hose clamps will work
    1992 black GL
    1991 white GL
    1991 blue L parts car
    1992 blue L from Japan R.H.D.
    1948 ford conv. hot rod

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    • #3
      Check with Festiva Motorsport they sell CV boot kits.
      Brian
      http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2274977



      93 GL modyfied!!!
      :fish:

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      • #4
        NAPA sells a tool and clamp rings. The tool is in their KD tool catalog. I've got one.
        You gonna race that thing?
        http://www.sdfcomputers.com/Festivaracing.htm

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        • #5
          While we are on this subject I have to replace the boots on my b6t axles, does anybody know some from another car that would fit this axle so I can avoid the hassle of over priced boots and special ordering, thanks in advance.

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          • #6
            Hey how do I make sure I have the right amount of gear oil in there? because when I replace the shafts it's going to leak everywhere and then I'll have to fill it up thanks... I just maxed it out on my carbed to FI car...

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            • #7
              I just used autozone universal boots and cut them down as per the instructions,,

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              • #8
                Use nylon zip ties. The low profile clamps are hard to find, except from the boot kit. I have zip ties on my boots and they work fine.

                Don't use gear oil in your CV, use wheel bearing grease. Grease is oil with an additive that makes it thick so that it stays in place.
                BP powered 91 Festiva L
                -FMS springs, GR2 struts, Toyo T1R 195/45/14 on Swift GT alloys
                -Trunk mounted gel battery
                -Suzuki Swift GT seats, Grant GT steering wheel, auto-locks
                -Blaupunkt Melbourne deck with Bluetooth, sealed single 12" sub

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                • #9
                  I used a wire tie on the small end of one on my yellow car. Not particularly proud of it :roll: but it does seem to be holding up after 10k miles or so. There was just no way I was going to take the thing back apart after I discovered I'd left the band off!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by xpnsyd
                    I just used autozone universal boots and cut them down as per the instructions,,
                    Hey DJ if you can recall how much did you have to spend for the boots? and what axles did you use these on? thanks in advance.

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                    • #11
                      zip ties is what i use also.....they seem to have held up on every set of cv's i've rebuilt
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