Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: Ripped CV Boots after 3" lift

  1. #1
    Member Since
    Oct 2011
    Location
    2000, Black VX, 0537
    Posts
    3
    Thanked: 0

    Ripped CV Boots after 3" lift

    Hello... In need a little bit of help

    15 days go I installed a calmini 3 inch lift to my VX but I notice that the inboard CV boot ripped... also after installing the lift I noticed that the angle on the axle arms is quite agressive is this normal??... Is there something I can do to improve this condition??... are there performance CV boots that can help this condition??...

    Thank you all,

    Best Regards
    Enrike

  2. #2
    Member Since
    Sep 2010
    Location
    2000,Ebony,VEC,0013
    Posts
    683
    Thanked: 0
    Look at the threads on "diff" drops. You need to drop your front differential.

  3. #3
    Member Since
    Sep 2010
    Location
    2000,Ebony,VEC,0013
    Posts
    683
    Thanked: 0
    http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ferential+drop

    go to this link and scroll down to see the pictures of the painted brackets. They have been removed and cut welded and extended. then painted. crawl under your truck and you will see.

  4. #4
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Location
    1999 Ex-Ebony..Fully Line-X'd ..0189...THE "ORW".....matching Line-X'd Trailer made from a written off 2001 Ebony.
    Posts
    4,403
    Thanked: 14
    It is not uncommon for a boot to tear right after a lift.
    They have been working at a given angle for years, and the lift
    flexes them in a whole new direction...it happened to me and many others.

    After lifting ( and without a diff drop) I replaced my torn boot with a Dorman (O'Riellys) brand boot and have had no problems.

    #614-001 = outer boot

    #614-002 = inner boot

    The diff drop certainly helps with angle, but gives a corresponding drop in ground clearance.

    So its a trade off!

    PS..I see you are in TJ..Hi from San Diego!

    jo
    VX.info...PLEASE SUPPORT THIS SITE WITH YOUR VOLUNTARY $20 DONATION...
    Absolutely the best $20 you'll spend per year on your VX.


    ~ ~ > OFF ROAD WHORE <~ ~
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

  5. #5
    Member Since
    Oct 2011
    Location
    2000, Black VX, 0537
    Posts
    3
    Thanked: 0
    Thanks Guys... for th advice... You are right Jo, I'm just a cross the border... Just one more question... are those the part numbers for the CV boots??

    Thanks Again

    Best Regards

    Enrike

  6. #6
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Location
    1999 Ex-Ebony..Fully Line-X'd ..0189...THE "ORW".....matching Line-X'd Trailer made from a written off 2001 Ebony.
    Posts
    4,403
    Thanked: 14
    Yup..those are part No's for the Dorman brand, stocked by O'Reillys.

    Good to have another VX close !

    Jo

  7. #7
    Member Since
    Oct 2011
    Location
    2000,ironman
    Posts
    35
    Thanked: 0
    Hey guys from LA. In the market for a Vehicross still and hopefully will pick mine up soon.

    If I change all four CV boots, will it still put undue pressure on them that they end up tearing faster due to the aggressive angle?

    I want the highest clearance I can get without sacrificing reliability and durability.

  8. #8
    Member Since
    Oct 2011
    Location
    2000, Black VX, 0537
    Posts
    3
    Thanked: 0
    How much can I lift the vx by turning the torsion bars with the 3 inch lift??... Can the vx be leveled just by turning the torsion bars??... My vx has the calmini lift bur currently the front part of the vehicle looks lower than the back by 1.5 inches aprox... Is this normal with the lift kit??

  9. #9
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Location
    1999 Ex-Ebony..Fully Line-X'd ..0189...THE "ORW".....matching Line-X'd Trailer made from a written off 2001 Ebony.
    Posts
    4,403
    Thanked: 14
    In a word, yes, it can be levelled.

    Quote Originally Posted by Enrike View Post
    How much can I lift the vx by turning the torsion bars with the 3 inch lift??... Can the vx be leveled just by turning the torsion bars??... My vx has the calmini lift bur currently the front part of the vehicle looks lower than the back by 1.5 inches aprox... Is this normal with the lift kit??
    You can crank the torsion bars to level off the vehicle, and this should be done/have been done when the new springs were put in the back.
    Angle of 'stance' is a personal thing, some like a tad nose down, others level.
    Also..the more you crank the T/B's, the greater the angle of your shafts/CV's.

    When cranking the T/B's..its best to index the bolts clearly so that you can crank them EQUALLY both sides.
    (Spraying them liberally with liquid wrench or similar a couple of times over 24 hours will help A LOT!)

    REMEMBER...after cranking to desired 'stance'..GET AN ALIGNMENT DONE !!

    If you are up in San Diego, come visit and I'll give you a hand if you need it...
    ..I'm in Pacific Beach.

    Jo

    Now we return to Chargers beating up on the jets!!

    .

  10. #10
    Member Since
    May 2011
    Location
    1999, silver, 1200
    Posts
    24
    Thanked: 0
    I added a 3" Calmini to my VX this weekend and it seemed to raise it more than 4". Will this settle any, or were my original springs already sagging that much? Also, the more I crank the torsion bars to raise the front, the more the back comes up.

Similar Threads

  1. 1.5" lift
    By metalman1980 in forum VX Modifications...
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 03/20/2012, 09:52 AM
  2. 7 inches of "out of the box" lift
    By VXorado in forum VX Modifications...
    Replies: 60
    Last Post: 11/24/2011, 07:55 AM
  3. Looking @ a VX with 1" lift...
    By BoarderCROSS2000 in forum VX Talk...
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 07/28/2009, 05:28 PM
  4. Ripped the MotorWeek Videos...
    By Cyrk in forum VX Talk...
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: 03/06/2006, 07:06 PM
  5. What's the Best 3" Lift?
    By BaM*BaM in forum VX Modifications...
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 10/07/2003, 08:24 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
$lv_vb_eventforums_eventdetails