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How are you clamping em? I bought a set of clamps and a tool on amazon and it holds well. More sturdy than my Orem clamps.
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they're genuine vdub clamps for this model. Tool is from amazon and has half inch connections for torque wrench or breaker bar....more leverage. Even with extra leverage that thing did require some effort to crimp.CaptainSquirts wrote:How are you clamping em? I bought a set of clamps and a tool on amazon and it holds well. More sturdy than my Orem clamps.
I used some hi temp grease from autozone to repack. Maybe I packed too much?
Messy job and spent time cleaning the outer edge inside the boot and the surface of the joint.
Ordered two more vdub clamps online. Good thing I work at home
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Well I used these two.. you can use if you want. I don't think I will be using them anytime soon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007X ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-30800-Boot ... EYTRWMTYNR
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007X ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-30800-Boot ... EYTRWMTYNR
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If it is an "overfilled" situation, it will work itself out. The big thing with CV joints is keeping dirt OUT. I'm sure your boot is doing that. There's no way ALL of the grease can escape.
I'd let it ride for a while. GIve it a good cleaning after a week or so... and then see if the leaking continues.
And if all else fails, replacement axles are typically only around $100.
I'd let it ride for a while. GIve it a good cleaning after a week or so... and then see if the leaking continues.
And if all else fails, replacement axles are typically only around $100.
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The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
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Did you use the correct kind of grease? I don't know how VW does it but for my car, both ends used a different type of grease.
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Loren, yes I think I'm going to drive - clean, drive - clean a few times first.
CaptainSquirts, I bought high temp grease at autozone, was recommended for wheel bearings. Saw online that high temp is recommended by some for CV. Figured it should work.
CaptainSquirts, I bought high temp grease at autozone, was recommended for wheel bearings. Saw online that high temp is recommended by some for CV. Figured it should work.
Critical damping ??? We don't need no stinking critical damping !
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thank you! I'll be at July 30 FAST open. I'll let you know beforehand if this is still ongoing.CaptainSquirts wrote:Well I used these two.. you can use if you want. I don't think I will be using them anytime soon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007X ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-30800-Boot ... EYTRWMTYNR
Critical damping ??? We don't need no stinking critical damping !
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I won't be there on the 30th, going on vacation
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have fun [emoji106]CaptainSquirts wrote:I won't be there on the 30th, going on vacation.....
Critical damping ??? We don't need no stinking critical damping !
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