The audio sucks I’m sorry about that. Those two cars have similar axles, identical joints but different dimensions. They use the same boots. I’m sure you’ve figured that out by now.
what kind of pressure do you have on your compressor? I'm trying to do this with an off-brand amazon clone of the claw tool, but cannot seem to get the boot to stretch far enough with 125 PSI, and don't know if that's because of the low-quality tool or insufficient air pressure.
125 is more than enough I believe they’ll run on 90. You have to make sure the big nut on the back is screwed all the way in, that’s the limiter. If that checks out you have to take it apart and get the piston out. I found on mine that the tolerance in the o ring groove was way too loose, and it was leaking air. I took some duct tape and wrapped an ⅛” strip around the piston in the groove (remove the o ring first) a few times to take up some space and make the o ring a little tighter. Then it worked great. Use plenty of grease on reassembly. Silicone grease is best.
Nicholas Pogoler, this is my car. When I change transmission from P,N,D to R get this noise. I think that, this noise is right axle. Please, watch video and write me about it.
mediaomar I’m running a set of cheap axles currently on my wagon. They have 50k miles on them, no issues. So I agree that the axles are decent, but the Chinese boots cracked within a few thousand miles. Maybe they’re not all bad but in my experience your best bet is to reboot and regrease good factory axles, or put good quality boots on the Chinese axles before installation. Or buy new factory axles for $600 a piece. Maybe other brands have better boots, but I got crap boots so that’s what I did. The axles in this video are from a different car, and I believe they are factory, and still solid, so that’s why I went to the trouble. Cheers.
Nicholas Pogoler in the USA there are rebuilds and new axels have run both for over a year no cracks or split in boots the rebuilt ones use a good quality boot just like flex boot quality... The new axel on the other hand have a not so thick boot ? No cracks yet time will tell I had to reboot my 116 style no rebuilds. You do not have to use the flexx gun you can use a wide funnel or a funnel like tool to get the boot over the bearing can I used grease an 90 w gear oil in the 116 axels been running for 150,000 miles no problems
Dude that's f...... awesome My vw s too can be done that way even my Rolls when they need boots. Glad random showed me this video I'd never have known about this new method...
Great video. Sure like how you show how to get those clamps off at 1:47!
You did an excellent job describing your sequence of installing these CV boots, good job and thanks.
Nice Job that tool for the Robo is amazing I never see that before
Technology moves forward. Thats one cool tool, thank you for showing us this easier technique.
they built them way better than they do now
The double audio is messing with my head. Trying to figure out how to do the boots on my 84 300sd
And a 82 300cd at the same time, like Dr. Hfuhruhurr.
The audio sucks I’m sorry about that. Those two cars have similar axles, identical joints but different dimensions. They use the same boots. I’m sure you’ve figured that out by now.
3 years later- no issues with these boots? Needing to do my 83 300d
what kind of pressure do you have on your compressor? I'm trying to do this with an off-brand amazon clone of the claw tool, but cannot seem to get the boot to stretch far enough with 125 PSI, and don't know if that's because of the low-quality tool or insufficient air pressure.
125 is more than enough I believe they’ll run on 90. You have to make sure the big nut on the back is screwed all the way in, that’s the limiter. If that checks out you have to take it apart and get the piston out. I found on mine that the tolerance in the o ring groove was way too loose, and it was leaking air. I took some duct tape and wrapped an ⅛” strip around the piston in the groove (remove the o ring first) a few times to take up some space and make the o ring a little tighter. Then it worked great. Use plenty of grease on reassembly. Silicone grease is best.
What tools name that u used for opening shaft rubber?
Pls how can I get one of this tool for my workshop.
Hope to hearing from you soon. Thanks
Stephen Kobbie you can buy them on eBay.
I have become a distributor for these tools since this video came out, I can get you one.
Holy shit that is a cool tool. Looks like something out of aliens
Will this work with factory boots? like stretch them?
No, the factory boots cannot be stretched. The boots and the tool are made by the same company and are proprietary.
hey Nicholas do you have front axles for mercedes w211 (E350 4matic 2008) good quality new or good condition if second hand
or if you got cv axle cage
hi. May I ask one question?
Nicat Asgerov of course you may ask a question.
Nicholas Pogoler, this is my car. When I change transmission from P,N,D to R get this noise. I think that, this noise is right axle. Please, watch video and write me about it.
th-cam.com/video/-nrYcQsYIzk/w-d-xo.html
Nicat Asgerov my friend I think you sent me a link to my own video, I don't see a video of your car. Please resend?
sorry)
wer do i gat that
I can sell you one.
You can buy rebuilt rebooted stub axels for $60 bucks exchange now most auto parts store have them ...
mediaomar I’m running a set of cheap axles currently on my wagon. They have 50k miles on them, no issues. So I agree that the axles are decent, but the Chinese boots cracked within a few thousand miles. Maybe they’re not all bad but in my experience your best bet is to reboot and regrease good factory axles, or put good quality boots on the Chinese axles before installation. Or buy new factory axles for $600 a piece. Maybe other brands have better boots, but I got crap boots so that’s what I did. The axles in this video are from a different car, and I believe they are factory, and still solid, so that’s why I went to the trouble.
Cheers.
Nicholas Pogoler in the USA there are rebuilds and new axels have run both for over a year no cracks or split in boots the rebuilt ones use a good quality boot just like flex boot quality... The new axel on the other hand have a not so thick boot ? No cracks yet time will tell I had to reboot my 116 style no rebuilds. You do not have to use the flexx gun you can use a wide funnel or a funnel like tool to get the boot over the bearing can I used grease an 90 w gear oil in the 116 axels been running for 150,000 miles no problems
Plus the rebuilds have a life time warranty
Thank you for the information. Bloody and wonky. You must have spent time in England?
Brett Thomas I spent about 10 hours in heathrow airport once. That’s all. I watch quite a bit of British tv. Guess it’s rubbed off.
😍😍
I feel paranoid schizo now.
love your videos bro!
@@mikeicee Thanks!
Dude that's f...... awesome
My vw s too can be done that way even my Rolls when they need boots.
Glad random showed me this video I'd never have known about this new method...