CV Boot Replacement

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by BKiller, Jun 28, 2010.

  1. BKiller

    BKiller Active Member

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    I just noticed the front outer CV boot on my Outback is ripped and spraying grease all over my fork. I've done this replacement on a Hondas in the past, how hard is it in this car?
    Any special tools or parts I will need besides the boot?
    Would it be terrible if I used a Quick Boot instead of the spec boot?
     
  2. integroid

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    You will be better off just getting a reman. The last I checked they had them for liks $60 for the LGT Front. It will save you a lot of time just swapping axles out.
     
  3. SubiNoobi

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    I agree, I had to to the same thing on my gf's 97 L. Not too hard to just replace the whole axle, not too expensive either.

    I think you would have to remove the axle just to get at the boot anyway, so basically its more work to just replace the boot.
     
  4. BKiller

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    Okay. I didn't expect the axles to be so cheap. I will go that way instead.
    I am hearing stories of some roll pin that can be a pain?
     
  5. gotsol

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    only if you don't have the right punch

    FYI Subaru genuine reman axles are actually new
     
  6. Trey

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    ^^^ And they are $$$, at least for the STi axle.

    I went to Advance Auto Parts and they had an STi axle for $74. Worked perfectly. I was amazed they actually had it in stock since the shop I called said their sources were out and I'd have to go with an OEM axle. My guess is that they did have access to a reman and was charging me for the New Subaru part. :pssh:
     

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