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SamMcClurg 03-13-2019 06:09 PM

CV Boot and Halfshaft
 
Alright so here’s what’s up, back in June I had my driver side cv boot tear and throw grease all over along with with a few other fixes. Pain is a**. But just recently I went in for an oil change and they told me my driver side cv boot was torn. Aside from other details and a dealer wanting to charge me almost a thousand dollars for replacing the entire half shaft bc apparently there’s some water and dirt now inside the joint. I’m taking it back to the dealer this work was originally done at to see what they say about it. Upon inspecting it I found that the boots seem to be replaced and secure with zip ties instead of the metal fasteners that are on the passenger side. Because of the use of zip ties, the boot has slipped off and not actually torn it looks to me. Does anybody have any idea what I should be doing? I’m really not trying to pay an arm and a leg for something that should’ve been avoided in the first place
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...0f1e628cb.jpeg
Driver side.. boot has slipped off
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...9742ab967.jpeg
Passenger side for comparison

Daz73 03-13-2019 09:56 PM

Exactly what you said.. They did the repair.. boots slipped off.. not your fault.. They need to fix it.

dukedkt442 03-14-2019 08:49 AM

More over, you paid them $1000 to basically zip-tie a boot on, when they were supposed to replace the half shaft. That is fraud. At this point, they need to replace the half shaft, at no cost to you, or you'll take them to small claims court. After losing the grease, twice, and getting contaminated, twice, your CVs have suffered anyway.

LariatDude 03-14-2019 09:49 AM

Damn...I'd take a lead pipe with me and politely ask them to fix it again especially after that greaseball job of a fix.

SamMcClurg 03-21-2019 10:13 AM

Update for anyone who cares: took my truck back to the dealership that originally fixed it and explained to the service guy that it was fixed back in June and that the boot was secured with zip-ties and that I didn't believe it should be fixed that way. Explained to him that the boot slipped off due to the zip-ties and wasn't torn. Went the entire day without getting called until around 9pm i called and they told me it was being worked on and then around 9:45 (they're open until 12am) they called and told me that the boot was re-secured and the joint was re-greased and that there would be no charge. I was pretty pleased that I didn't have to get angry with them and it went seamlessly.

Roadblock007 03-21-2019 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by SamMcClurg (Post 6137034)
Update for anyone who cares: took my truck back to the dealership that originally fixed it and explained to the service guy that it was fixed back in June and that the boot was secured with zip-ties and that I didn't believe it should be fixed that way. Explained to him that the boot slipped off due to the zip-ties and wasn't torn. Went the entire day without getting called until around 9pm i called and they told me it was being worked on and then around 9:45 (they're open until 12am) they called and told me that the boot was re-secured and the joint was re-greased and that there would be no charge. I was pretty pleased that I didn't have to get angry with them and it went seamlessly.

Re-secured with a fresh zip tie?

SamMcClurg 03-21-2019 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by Roadblock007 (Post 6137246)
Re-secured with a fresh zip tie?

hahaha should’ve added that it was fixed with metal clamps this time.

BareBonesXL 03-21-2019 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by SamMcClurg (Post 6127676)
Aside from other details and a dealer wanting to charge me almost a thousand dollars for replacing the entire half shaft bc apparently there’s some water and dirt now inside the joint.


Originally Posted by SamMcClurg (Post 6137034)
Explained to him that the boot slipped off due to the zip-ties and wasn't torn. Went the entire day without getting called until around 9pm i called and they told me it was being worked on and then around 9:45 (they're open until 12am) they called and told me that the boot was re-secured and the joint was re-greased and that there would be no charge. I was pretty pleased that I didn't have to get angry with them and it went seamlessly.


Sounds like the original dealer just bought themselves some time. What are you going to do when it fails because of the dirt and water?

SamMcClurg 03-21-2019 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by BareBonesXL (Post 6137408)
Sounds like the original dealer just bought themselves some time. What are you going to do when it fails because of the dirt and water?

they claimed to have regreased the joints and what not, but if it does fail I’m marching my happy ass back there and telling them it’s their fault they need to fix it

dukedkt442 03-22-2019 07:44 AM

Unfortunately it won't fail immediately, just prematurely, long before it should have but well after any reasonable warranty, most likely. Just keep an eye (or rather an ear) on it.


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