So this is doable LOL....cn90 wrote:Just to digress a bit, any of you guys have done the CV Boot this way!!!
CV BOOT MADE EASY
People in the UK have been doing this trick for a while. Read on:
http://www.volvo-480-europe.org/forum/v ... 24&t=12015
So this is doable LOL....cn90 wrote:Just to digress a bit, any of you guys have done the CV Boot this way!!!
CV BOOT MADE EASY
Rein boot is not wrong, it is simply OK product, not great and lasts some 30K and that is it.rspi wrote:Cool, I learned that I purchased the wrong boots, Rein's. But then again that's what the budget calls for.
I love the video.
You said you used 80 mil and 120 mil, did the Reins kits come with that amount or did you have to purchase more gease?
I'm with you. My time is more important than the money saved. The real reason folks DIY is the fun factor and pride. So if I can't spare the time, I'm hiring professionals!ONV70XC wrote:$150 - $75 core deposit delivers you a rebuilt OEM axle with replaced axle bearings and it's much faster to replace for a notch of a difference. Correct me if I'm wrong.
In principle, I totally agree with the comment from KlubMarcus about why people DIY. But ONV70XC is pretty far off on the facts, so consider that:KlubMarcus wrote:I'm with you. My time is more important than the money saved. The real reason folks DIY is the fun factor and pride. So if I can't spare the time, I'm hiring professionals!ONV70XC wrote:$150 - $75 core deposit delivers you a rebuilt OEM axle with replaced axle bearings and it's much faster to replace for a notch of a difference. Correct me if I'm wrong.