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JHarris1385
02/10/2013, 04:39 PM
Has anyone tried the split cv boots that slide over top of the joint and weld together with glue?

Like this one?
http://www.dormanproducts.com/p-2627-614-434.aspx

This says that it is not compatible with the VX though, but listed for reference.

However if you check the mecatech/other dormans that fit the VX the same boot also fits another near 1000 cars via Oreily auto parts website.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/DOR6/614002/03368.oap?year=2000&make=Isuzu&model=VehiCROSS&vi=1363283&ck=Search_cv+boot_1363283_1390&keyword=cv+boot

Triathlete
02/10/2013, 06:12 PM
I personally would not use them. I look at them as more of a temporary fix...something to hold you over until you can do it right.

Ldub
02/10/2013, 06:30 PM
I personally would not use them. I look at them as more of a temporary fix...something to hold you over until you can do it right.

X 2...a band-aid solution...:_wrench:

Jonnie
02/10/2013, 08:16 PM
Don't do it.

tom4bren
02/12/2013, 05:38 AM
I hafta agree. If your OEM boots split, it's not likely that a glued together boot will last more than a few days.

BTW, MechaTech & Dorman boots didn't last for me either. They guy at the axle shop put on some boots imported from Canada that finally did the trick (look just like OEM). Unfortunately, I was never able to find them retail.

Someone posted a long time ago that Advance Auto over the counter boots are incredibly beefy & hold up well (also look like OEM). They are a lot cheaper than MechaTech.

johnnyapollo
02/13/2013, 04:21 AM
I believe they're intended to be a temporary fix.

Gizmo42
02/13/2013, 10:41 AM
BTW, MechaTech & Dorman boots didn't last for me either.

Surprising. I put Dorman boots on my rodeo when I first bought it about 7 years ago and they are still doing fine.

JoFotoz
02/13/2013, 12:55 PM
I'm with you Dave...


Surprising. I put Dorman boots on my rodeo when I first bought it about 7 years ago and they are still doing fine.

....after my OEM set split just after lifting ( normal!) I fitted Dorman...
....and 6 years later have only replaced one...cause I tore it on a rock.

I think these split boots are good emergency options...but then so is Duct tape!!

Jo

VXorado
02/13/2013, 03:14 PM
Surprising. I put Dorman boots on my rodeo when I first bought it about 7 years ago and they are still doing fine.


I'm with you Dave...



....after my OEM set split just after lifting ( normal!) I fitted Dorman...
....and 6 years later have only replaced one...cause I tore it on a rock.

I think these split boots are good emergency options...but then so is Duct tape!!

Jo

+2, Ripped my OEM boots after initial lift. Replaced with mecatech right before Moab 2009 and ripped both inner boots the first day and dust/sand destroyed my CVs.

Now I run EMPI brand boots and straighter half shafts. No CV problems in 2 years. :_beer:

tom4bren
02/14/2013, 05:52 AM
We'll all hafta agree to disagree on the whole CV issue. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it: lift/no lift, Dorman, MechaTech, diff drop/or not.

Trial & error seem to be the only solution till you get to works for you. Unfortunate for me the trial consisted of 4 sets of boots, 2 sets of half shafts & a diff drop before I finally settled on something that lasts.

JHarris1385
02/15/2013, 02:06 PM
I figured the opinions would be bad in these! I just don't see how they could work! I kinda want to try just for the heck of it. But it would like wiping my *** with a $20 bill and a few singles!

I split an outer one and not sure how long ago! It's not a bad split but....

Jolly Roger VX'er
02/16/2013, 12:19 PM
Recently split the outer driver-side original boot...can't complain after them lasting 13yrs & 157k miles, surviving a trip to Moab, plus 2" lift done years ago. I ended up using it as an excuse to finally install my diff-drop brackets I bought 4 years ago (1" drop) plus replaced all cv boots with Dorman but used the silicone (gray) ones.