Dorman 614-003 CV Joint Boot Kit for Select Models
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It turns out this will not fit, according to the Dorman website. It might be better to buy a new unit from AutoZone or Advance Auto, or a remanufactured one. There's no point in dealing with the grease and mess
I'm afraid Dorman does not offer a CV boot for this model.
You are correct, it will fit.
Selected User Reviews For Dorman 614-003 CV Joint Boot Kit for Select Models
There is so much room for customization with the CV boot. about how to install it, but I took the advice of others and purchased a long plastic funnel (and cut the large end to fit just inside the drive shaft opening. As a result, I turned the boot inside out, lubricated it, and the funnel with grease, and it glided on like falling from Amazingly, I was at a loss for words. It is nice that by doing it this way you don't need to remove a bolt from the wheel support. You can see the photo in the following paragraph. Among several problems on installation, the only one was the clamps, it is for this reason that I gave four stars. They provided us with "pull and fold" strap clamps, so I installed them with a pair of vise-grips, as I had no other implement with which to do so. There really should be an easier way of installing clamps included in a kit like this one. In the event that this fails, I got a large hose clamp from the hardware store and will mount that on the hose.
Over the past day, we have updated This boot is still in good condition 5 years after it was purchased. The provided grease is the correct kind, when it comes to the bands, they are not heavy duty, but as with many kits, they are fine. It is advisable that while unfamiliar with cv band tightening tools that you use compression bands from a plumbing supplier, farm store or other place that keeps them as This car's previous owner jacked the ride height to the sky, which caused the CV boot to stress. The torsion bar was readjusted, as well as the height As you can see, this boot did the job. The material is not super cheap plastic, doesn't break easily, but it's not rubbery, so it's in the middle. Now that I have replaced the CV and the letter The boot I had as a spare is still in my possession.
Don't waste it on junk. Please don't waste your time with them. They are silicone, not neoprene, and the rubber has bubbles in it. There is a good chance they will rip and leak there. In addition, the rubber is so soft that it can even be ripped by the clamp. You can get original equipment replacements in Napa. Having done it once, they must cost more, but they are worth it.
They are made of CHEAP chinese neoprene that's going to crack and leak after To save yourself time and hassle, go to rockauto, look up your OE number, then visit your local dealer or buy a boot made by the original manufacturer. In exchange for an original part that is expected to last for 20 years, you will pay the same price. Please repeat this This pair of Dorman CV axle boots should not be purchased!.
It might have been better to leave the torn oem boot on, as it does not seal around the inner CV portion of the axle. A local part store ended up having a vehicle of a different brand.
Having an easy-to-install boot loader is a great feature. If you want to install clamps, I recommend using this tool. I found that getting the old boot off was the hardest part. The product is good. I would buy it.
it to replace the boot on the driveshaft of a VW Touareg. Despite its durability and ease of use, the product seemed to be quite challenging to use. Sadly, this material was too flexible for our task and soon ripped itself apart on the body’s bearing near it as it quickly streched outward under the high speed requirements. It isn't the product's fault since we didn't use it the way it was meant to be used.
Because I installed the system on the 1st of September, I was unable to give the product a rating on value for the money. My boot has already split in the middle two stars on use, and I'm going to have to take it off and put another one on, possibly a new one. The situation does not make me happy at the moment.