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DonkeyDave

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ok my Dads given me his car to sort out for the next track day, looked fine apart from no rear tyreage

 

however - the rear driveshaft gaiters have split both at the hub and the diff end - leaking gear oil everywhere

 

so armed with a 41mm socket and a large bar to remove the hub are there any cunning tips before I start attacking it

 

I have noticed that one of them has a left hand thread....

 

is it a case of hub nut off - remove hub from dedion - remove driveshaft re fit gaitres and reassemble?

 

Are beefy tie wraps ok to use on the gaiters or do I need to find some metal ones?

 

 

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Sounds about right. 200lbft from memory when doing them up.

I have re-used the nuts and used threadlock in the past.

 

There is a company that makes gaitors that can be put on with out removing anything.

Not used them... You sort of seal / zip them up...

I can find out the website addr if needed.

 

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I started with shafts that were much like the standard units, but changed to the new design because of the frequent gaiter failures, the new ones fail in a different way so it was a pretty pointless exercise.

 

The one I replaced myself was the older design.

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Steve,

 

Please could you post the web address of the company who manufacture these gaiters. Has anyone had any experience of them, and if so what are they like. I will take the my driveshaft off if I really have to, but would prefer not to if there is an easier alternative.

 

Thanks

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