(SET OF FOUR CLAMPS) CV Axle Repair Clamps Kit for Leaking Boots after Lift Kit FITS FJ Cruiser, Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra
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The diameter of your highland boots is not known, so you will need to measure the clamp around and then compare it to the advertised dimensions on Amazon. If the clamp falls within the advertised dimensions, it will fit. There are 98 unique names in this database.
There is no doubt that they are
It is a method that the other respondents haven't tried! There's a possibility that it will fit their tacoma or first-generation tundra, but not any second-generation models. Taking up too much room
On the small clamp, there are the following numbers 25 - 25 This is the MM size 40 I assume. Measure the diameter of the tie rod bellows cover and you should be able to measure it. The large clamp is marked 90 x 40.
Selected User Reviews For (SET OF FOUR CLAMPS) CV Axle Repair Clamps Kit for Leaking Boots after Lift Kit FITS FJ Cruiser, Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra
The snap clamps that I ordered for my Tundra are excellent, but the outer clamps are a few inches out of spec even when fully tightened. It took me a while to get back from being out of town and I could finally finish the install only to discover the larger clamp wouldn't fit. I had to use two generic clamps from a hardware store. It was awful to be denied a return for the incorrectly sent clamps, huge mistake on the customer service side.
A friend of mine showed me a similar product on eBay as he did a CV reboot and bought it. There had been one of those that had broken off the clamp rail and that he needed to drive the next day as the CV axle was leaking grease and he didn't want to reboot it (I had the most messy experience of my life. Therefore I had to purchase this one (from the same company/dude that sold it on eBay) and it arrived the next day and was just the same as I remember it, but I just put it on and was done.
The product does what it is advertised to do! As advertised, they do what they claim to do. I put one on the outside boot of my '18 4Runner. I was able to lift factory garbage off the thing. A friend of mine kept pulling his truck off mudding the other day and it turned out fine! The clearance is tight, but hasn't been pulled.
Ace is the better place to go. It is only for first generation Tundras and not for second generation ones. Purchase a large hose clamp from your local hardware store, and cut off the excess once you're done tightening it. It is not possible to cut into a boot with a regular clamp.
However, no clamps were used. This is a great price for such a great product.
The clamps allowed me to slide the inner boot over the tulip and clamp it without having to remove Once I tightened my clamp without the help of special tools, it was no problem. This will be a spare purchase for me. Thanks so much!.
You did a good job.
The clamps shown do not fit the Tundra or Sequoia of the 1st generation.