v7guy wrote:I've been checking the cardone shaft and the boot ripped last night. The tear is in the same middle rib as it was on the duralast boot. This one lasted 4 days and approximately 250 miles. If anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears.
At this point I'm looking at maybe just buying a replacement boot (preferably one with an extra rib) and trying it.
I wonder if this a result of the little extra angle from the 89 springs. All my driving has been on road to and from work. I cant believe anything has hit it and ripp
Replacing these things is getting annoying, at least i'm getting damn fast at it though.
Im really beginning to think it may just be the extra angle from the 89's. I have 87's and have no problem with ripping boots. I have a 170,000 mile cv on passenger side I am bout to change due to noise from it and a Cardone on the drivers side with about 700 or so miles on it and no boot issues. My boot issue before was it slipped off the tripod cause the stock clamp busted off right after my lift.
Im wondering if there might be a longer cv from another application for those of us with not only lift but different front springs might have better luck with. The knuckles for us are right at the edge of the tripod and when accelerating or going up inclines the shift of the body to the back causes extra angle on the cv's. My theory is if we had a longer cv it would stay further in the tripod instead of riding the lip of it causing them to fail when they bind up