Omega
20+ Year Contributor
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- Oct 10, 2002
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Randolph,
New Jersey
I recently upgraded the suspension: Tein SS, front Ingals camber kit, poly bushings, front wheel bearings, and a reman passenger side axle.
Shortly after the install I found the reman axle was puking grease all over the place. I had a look and the outer boot had a slit in it. I then replaced the whole axle with another reman one. Everything was fine for a few weeks. Yesterday when I washed the car, I noticed that the rim yet again was caked in grease and road grit. I felt around the outer boot and there was practically NO boot left.
I did notice that the reman boot is a much softer/pliable rubber than the OEM. Also, the clearance between the boot and the ball joints is half of what the OEM is. I know that the boot is catching on the ball joints, I think that at high speeds the boot is expanding more than the OEM (since it is softer) and therefore catching causing the destruction. Also, could I not have drawn in the axle enough to the hub and that is why it is hitting?
WTF is going on!!
Shortly after the install I found the reman axle was puking grease all over the place. I had a look and the outer boot had a slit in it. I then replaced the whole axle with another reman one. Everything was fine for a few weeks. Yesterday when I washed the car, I noticed that the rim yet again was caked in grease and road grit. I felt around the outer boot and there was practically NO boot left.
I did notice that the reman boot is a much softer/pliable rubber than the OEM. Also, the clearance between the boot and the ball joints is half of what the OEM is. I know that the boot is catching on the ball joints, I think that at high speeds the boot is expanding more than the OEM (since it is softer) and therefore catching causing the destruction. Also, could I not have drawn in the axle enough to the hub and that is why it is hitting?
WTF is going on!!