I replaced both my axles about a month ago, and the other day I noticed
some grease accumulating on the rubber. At first I thought the grease
was from some accumulated junk under there (my last CV axles sprayed
grease EVERYWHERE), but upon closer inspection I have a small tear
(penny nail size, really) in my boot and the centripetal force has
squeezed some grease out.
My next concern is what exactly does my warranty cover here? IMO
I would go for the entire axle change in the future. A refurb is about
$50 (w/ core exchange) and it's warranted, usually for the life of the
car....whatever that means....
jim beam - 05 Apr 2006 05:35 GMT
> I replaced both my axles about a month ago, and the other day I noticed
> some grease accumulating on the rubber. At first I thought the grease
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> $50 (w/ core exchange) and it's warranted, usually for the life of the
> car....whatever that means....
it's road damage and therefore not covered by warranty. clean it up as
best you can by pinching it open and wiping the grease off the tear
surfaces, wiping with alchohol until it's clean and drys completely,
then use one of the special rubber-specific loctites. #404 iirc.