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Schakal
01-10-2008, 23:28
are they all the same along the manual gearbox range regardless
of engine size or year ?

my passenger side has split ,spitting the lubrication juice all over the place :scared:
had to fit a local factors one listed for the renault 9 range even though
it is 20mm shorter than the one that was on there .

dave j gtt
02-10-2008, 00:32
did you split the drive shaft ?? how ?

Schakal
02-10-2008, 00:55
did you split the drive shaft ?? how ?


shaft is fine mate ,boot is shafted however .
dont know how ,looks like small split in the rubber .

Brigsy
02-10-2008, 12:01
Not sure about the 11 shafts, but gtt/campus have different boots. I know this as my local motorfactors give me the wrong one a couple of years ago. The campus one was smaller & lasted about 5 mins, so id be keeping an eye on it.

paul b
02-10-2008, 12:03
think there are 2 plastic ones and 4 rubber ones....

all different sizes and lengths.....some are held with a single wide groove, twin grooves etc....

phase i 16 v turbo
02-10-2008, 12:09
I have been using the generic ones with the tool that allows you to pop them over the front of the shaft then cut them to size.

Schakal
02-10-2008, 13:45
think there are 2 plastic ones and 4 rubber ones....

all different sizes and lengths.....some are held with a single wide groove, twin grooves etc....


yeah , got 2 grooves on passenger side . thats kinda why i am
not happy with the boot from factors as its wide end is totaly flat .

just got these of ebay and they seem to have the grooves on them
but still tiny bit shorter ,will have to suck n see i guess :p
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=380064596739

Schakal
02-10-2008, 13:51
I have been using the generic ones with the tool that allows you to pop them over the front of the shaft then cut them to size.


i used a cider bottle to get the boot over a pint glass
than over the cv joint end . works fine if you have not got
a cv boot expanding cone to hand and use grease on all :agree:

Brigsy
02-10-2008, 17:01
i used a cider bottle to get the boot over a pint glass
than over the cv joint end . works fine if you have not got
a cv boot expanding cone to hand and use grease on all :agree:

PMT at its best:agree:

paul b
02-10-2008, 17:02
yes, but he drank 4 bottles before getting it right,
then slept until 9pm