Terrano outer cv boots
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Terrano outer cv boots
Recently picked up a Manuel V6 Terrano.
Found out yesterday that both outer CV boots have split open.
Now my first question is, how hard is the process of putting new cv boots on?
Also, is there anything else I should look at doing while I am at it?
Thanks
Found out yesterday that both outer CV boots have split open.
Now my first question is, how hard is the process of putting new cv boots on?
Also, is there anything else I should look at doing while I am at it?
Thanks
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
If you don't know what you are doing it is a big job. From memory the bolts holding the shaft to the box has special shaped heads, mine did anyway. If the boots are split and its ben used off road the cv's will be stuffed or near it. Pull them apart and check for excessive wear and movement. Tell me, why did you not check them before purchase....common check on any IFS vehicle.
Al
Al
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Rookie mistake, I guess I overlooked it. Went nuts looking for rust, but didn't think to look at the CV boots as there were no noises coming from the CV's.
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
It is a bit of a job.
Nothing hard about getting the whole shaft assembly out.
With the shafts out, you can push out the tin disc on the inner CV which gives you access to the cir-clip that retains the shaft into the inner. With the shaft apart the boot can be then fitted.
But if you don't have much mechanical prowess it can be a bit of a major.
Cheers,
Nothing hard about getting the whole shaft assembly out.
With the shafts out, you can push out the tin disc on the inner CV which gives you access to the cir-clip that retains the shaft into the inner. With the shaft apart the boot can be then fitted.
But if you don't have much mechanical prowess it can be a bit of a major.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
you can get ones that slide over (or clip together round the cv), Im not sure if they would fit a terrano though. Google thme online - universal cv boot. seems to be really simple to do - unless im mistaken.
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
hiya,
I'm new, but have to change my boots as well. Any advice on removing the wheel bearing lock nut, where to source a tool to do it (and not pay $100's) or any idea of a number 8 wire replacement??
Cheers
JW
I'm new, but have to change my boots as well. Any advice on removing the wheel bearing lock nut, where to source a tool to do it (and not pay $100's) or any idea of a number 8 wire replacement??
Cheers
JW
1998 Nissan Terrano (QD3.2ETI)
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You don't have to touch the wheel bearing to do the cv's
The cv shaft passes through the hub assembly and retains from the outside.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Cheers,

The cv shaft passes through the hub assembly and retains from the outside.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
sibainmud wrote:You don't have to touch the wheel bearing to do the cv's![]()
The cv shaft passes through the hub assembly and retains from the outside.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Cheers,
Yeah pretty sure you just gotta take hub off and remove circlip, then it will slide out.
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
sibainmud wrote:You don't have to touch the wheel bearing to do the cv's![]()
The cv shaft passes through the hub assembly and retains from the outside.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Cheers,
Yep, that's right. You'll only have to take the auto hub off.
Al
rain, hail, sleet or snow, we go!
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cheers for sorting that out, i was just going on what the workshop manual was saying...or i mis-understood it 

1998 Nissan Terrano (QD3.2ETI)
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
altho it is always a good time to clean wheel bearings check for damage/ pitting and regrease. 

another d21 terrano
ex lancer build
ex lancer build
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Ok, got another question for the kiwis on here. CV boots from Repco; are they good quality or are Nissan CV boots advised (i.e. do Nissan CV boots last longer but are more expensive?)
1998 Nissan Terrano (QD3.2ETI)
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BNT dude. Much cheaper.
You do know what REPCO stands for?
Rip Every Poor Cnut Off
But to answer your question, same same. They all last til they are perished then split.
Cheers,
You do know what REPCO stands for?
Rip Every Poor Cnut Off


But to answer your question, same same. They all last til they are perished then split.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
Re: Terrano outer cv boots
Hi there,
Since its the long weekend i thought i would get into changing my cv boots.
So i have 2 questions
1. Hub cap removal (inner cap on the hub): What have you used to remove the hub cap? Do you normally destroy it taking it off? Mine is pretty tight (rust i think) so i wanted to get some guidance before i get physical with it.
2. ABS sensor: Do you have to disconnect the sensor at the plastic electrical block connector behind the front strut? Getting the sensor itself out was a bit of an effort!
Cheers
JW
Since its the long weekend i thought i would get into changing my cv boots.
So i have 2 questions
1. Hub cap removal (inner cap on the hub): What have you used to remove the hub cap? Do you normally destroy it taking it off? Mine is pretty tight (rust i think) so i wanted to get some guidance before i get physical with it.
2. ABS sensor: Do you have to disconnect the sensor at the plastic electrical block connector behind the front strut? Getting the sensor itself out was a bit of an effort!
Cheers
JW
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Re: Terrano outer cv boots
i brought silicon cv boots last time so they dont dry out and crack and go brittle or rip easy.
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Took me about 3 hours to do mine wasnt that hard to do
Terrano TD 2.7 and a ssangyong Rexton
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Took me a bit longer but got it all back together and recycled the grease/hup caps even though the outer rims were a little beat up.
1998 Nissan Terrano (QD3.2ETI)
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JWalker wrote:Took me a bit longer but got it all back together and recycled the grease/hup caps even though the outer rims were a little beat up.
Good man

Wasn't so hard, aye?
Another good result.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Yeah not too hard, just greasy (love those cv joints).
Got a few more jobs on the Terrano to do before xmas!
Got a few more jobs on the Terrano to do before xmas!
1998 Nissan Terrano (QD3.2ETI)