4whlmama
Active Member
So... I'm kind of unsure if I should post this under the Suspension topic of Transmission and Drive Train. Anyway, I have grease slipping all over my wheel well from the front passenger axle boot.
I'm in the middle of a temporary move for 3 months and plan to move to a permanent place to move my mother in who is ill and needs 24 hour care. So my funds are really tight for the next few months. I know I can't just let this issue with my truck go unattended.
So my dilemma and question is, do I just buy the CV boot and replace it or should I spend the extra money and get the entire Axle? I plan on doing both sides even though the drivers side seems to be fine, but only doing one side is kind of like only buying 1 tire or replacing brakes on 1 wheel! At least this what my Dad always told me. You do one, you do all! If he was still here, I would ask him my questions. Since he passed, I have had a really hard time having anyone work on my truck cause Dad was my mechanic. Even though he sat in a lawn chair drinking a Corona instructing me while I got dirty! He was determined to make sure his little girl would never be stuck on the side of the road and not know what to do! Well, it's actually in my genes to be mechanically inclined. So he didn't have to pound things into my head too much, but sometimes I do need some guidance. So I'm asking y'all for your advice.
Would you replace just the boot or the entire axle?
Thanks!
4whlmama
I'm in the middle of a temporary move for 3 months and plan to move to a permanent place to move my mother in who is ill and needs 24 hour care. So my funds are really tight for the next few months. I know I can't just let this issue with my truck go unattended.
So my dilemma and question is, do I just buy the CV boot and replace it or should I spend the extra money and get the entire Axle? I plan on doing both sides even though the drivers side seems to be fine, but only doing one side is kind of like only buying 1 tire or replacing brakes on 1 wheel! At least this what my Dad always told me. You do one, you do all! If he was still here, I would ask him my questions. Since he passed, I have had a really hard time having anyone work on my truck cause Dad was my mechanic. Even though he sat in a lawn chair drinking a Corona instructing me while I got dirty! He was determined to make sure his little girl would never be stuck on the side of the road and not know what to do! Well, it's actually in my genes to be mechanically inclined. So he didn't have to pound things into my head too much, but sometimes I do need some guidance. So I'm asking y'all for your advice.
Would you replace just the boot or the entire axle?
Thanks!
4whlmama