jimjeep0 wrote:
All,
Thanks so far. It is passenger side and I don't think it is an install issue as it has been 50,000 since last boot axel problem and 80,000 since lifted.
Last time there was a problem it ended up being the splines on the inner axel shaft and bearing. You could grab assemble and "shake". there was alot of play.
While shaking we noticed that boot was almost worn thru. Since it was all going to be apart I thought it would be smart to change CV axel while it was. I did lift with mechanic at work, no cleavis or extra strut plates, and do not have the tools or know how to take apart and change just the boot. As such it only cost a relitivly little to do whole new(remanufactured) CV axel. My though is that the shorter axel shaft from JBA might lesen the angle and the boot wearing on itself. I am slammed busy at work and by the time I get to fix this who knows what damage will have been done, I cant even find tear so it must be small for now. Al H tought me a way of getting grease into boot and I am doing that for now. No issues with the way it drives right now but that could change any minute as it a daily driver
I am in Howell NJ and would apreciate any help advise or otherwise.
Thanks again
JBA's cut CV's are the same length as the OEM ones,just the inner CV cups are cut down by 3/8" to allow more travel of the inner CV which helps with binding when crawling over rocks and such.Will not help you in anyway,maybe the so called "better" CV boot material(JE Reel cut CV's only) may help.