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  • CV joints greasing.

    Does anyone know how easy it is to grease the inner cv joints? I'm thinking by the look of it that i need a special tool to remove the outer clamps.

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    Hi,

    If they are the same on the Bora as on the Golf, I believe that it is simply a 7mm allen key.

    Unless you have busted a CV boot or something similar that would cause the grease to escape....why do you need to grease them?
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    • #3
      I thought they are this weird clip thing. The boots are fine its just flung the grease everywhere. I cant feel any inside.
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      • #4
        Then unless you've replaced the boot there's probably a split in it somewhere, they shouldn't normally spill any grease.

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        • #5
          The grease can't get out if the boot it in tact. If you have grease everywhere then the boot is probably torn.
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          • #6
            After having another look i can almost defiantly say that the boots are fine and that the clip isn't tight enough.

            Heres some pictures for proof.
            Passangers side.


            Drivers side



            So now i gotta go talk to joe about getting them repacked. Stupid clip required a special tool i think.
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            • #7
              They do need a special tool and you can't reuse them. new ones come with the kit vw supply which is a new boot, grease and a clip they cost about $40 I know because I've just replaced mine. I used a special pair of vice grips which allowed me to get enough tension on the clamp

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              • #8
                they are the stupid one-use clamps? I can't see the pics as i am at work, but in nearly every application of the clamps I am told that zip ties work just as fine or better.
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                • #9
                  Zip ties will only work if the boots are of the flexi rubber type, hard rubber or the VW Plastic ones will and do pop the boot back off. I agree these clamps are naff if not out on with the proper tool. Cant beat the original type clamps with again the right tool
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                  • #10
                    Hi again,
                    I used to work for a company called Driveline Services "www.driveline.com.au" who actually sell the proper bands and clamping tool....from memory (was a few years ago) the proper clips were worth cents each and the tool wasn't much either. Maybe give them a call, they now have branches pretty much all over oz.
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                    • #11
                      part numbers

                      Hi,

                      Just looked them up, the banding tool is # 93.0755N and the bands (clips) are in a couple of sizes # Banding Clamps - L1, L2, S1

                      They are Driveline Services part numbers btw
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                      • #12
                        You can get this from Sidchrome, or this one from all good Automotive parts suppliers.

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